Hi All,
We are getting our new puppy in a little over a month and are looking for a good Vet on our area, or reasonably close by (we live in Walnut Grove). Any recommendations?
Thanks
Hi All,
We are getting our new puppy in a little over a month and are looking for a good Vet on our area, or reasonably close by (we live in Walnut Grove). Any recommendations?
Thanks
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Guildford Animal Hospital 96th and 152nd. Dr. Cathy Gies and her staff are amazing!
Deending on how far you want to go but our vet in Abbotsford is incredible. He is the vet for the Vancouver Zoo-ological Centre (Game Farm) and used to be the vet for Mountainview Wildlife when it was oen. Both our daughters have worked for him and now one is a collegue in the animal world with him. Dr. Bruce Burton .... Burton Veterinary Clinic on Starr Road in Abby just off Bradner.
I do have to warn you his techs are both very opinionate English women and will tell you off if need be, very rough around the edges (they are hilarious) but very good at their jobs. Have been with Bruce a long long time, hearts of gold and mushy inside once you get past their sarcasm and bluntness.
Last edited by newhunterette; 06-04-2018 at 07:01 AM.
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Talk to Mastercaster on the forum, his vet sounds awesome and reasonable.
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"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and the pig likes it."
Does not matter who you get for a vet, Matters more that you find a vet within 5-10 minutes from home. Reason being, If you have an emergency do you want to drive through numerous cities and or a lot of traffic to get there. What you want is to find is a vet you feel comfortable with. If you are in Walnut Grove, Find a vet there. Go and talk to them and see if they make you feel comfortable with them. You do not want to be stuck in traffic with an injured or sick animal.
I was always treated well (for years) by Dr. Carnes at Country Grove Vet Clinic in Aldergrove. He has since retired, and Dr. Jessica Wolfe has taken over the practice.
My only (and recent) interaction with her and her staff was on the last day of my dog's life. They did what they could, and within hours recommended that I take him to the Animal Emergency Clinic in Langley.
I have to say, Dr. Wolfe, her staff, and the staff at the Emergency in Langley were pretty great on that difficult day.
Not sure if that is a proper "recommendation", but....
Take a kid hunting its more rewarding than shooting an animal yourself!!
Not for your everyday stuff but for Emergencies, Critical Care and such, the Animal Emergency Clinic of the Fraser Valley is at 6325 204th St.
Always open.
We'll be there tomorrow for Oncology and Neurology tests.
Not sure if they do general vet stuff but There’s an emergency vet near Costco that’s supposed to be good, they have a blood donor program too, we haven’t done it but if your dog gives blood they waive any emergency fees if you go in, your pet gets free blood transfusions if needed and they’ll do a blood panel on the dog for free. Not saying you should go just for the perks but it’s supposed to be a good vet.