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Zen Pet

Zen Pet

(6 reviews)

Northwest

Without question, Dr. Becca Klobuchar is the most intuitive and well-trained veterinarian I've ever…read moreknown. She has been working with our nearly 14-year-old large-breed dog for the last three years. From our first intake/consultation and acupuncture appointment, Dr Becca has guided us on an incredible learning journey around the best approaches to support our dog's health. She has consulted on his diet and supplements, which, in and of itself, has made a transformative difference in our dog's general health and arthritis. She performs regular acupuncture appointments (she keeps a very organized and well-communicated schedule) where she's constantly talking through Max's health and considering any adjustments that would benefit him, while always honoring our approach. Max knows when Dr. Becca is en route and excitedly awaits her arrival; we know he feels amazing as a result. The fact that he still can hike 2mi/day on the trails is testimony to how well she's helped to preserve his joint function. Most critically, she actually saved our dogs life this week. He was preliminary diagnosed with a brain tumor and while we were told to arrange end-of-life care, she advocated fiercely for the possibility that Max had an infection and gave us a clear discussion guide to use with his regular vet to receive the right care. In this capacity, Dr. Becca "stays in her lane" but is always a text away, as if your pet is her pet. I've never known a veterinary professional to be this deeply compassionate, nor to possess such an encyclopedic breadth of knowledge around veterinary science while knowing precisely when to apply it and how to educate her human clients in the process. Our sweet Max would not be here today if it were not for Dr. Becca. You can be absolutely certain that every penny you invest with ZenPet will have direct returns on your pet's vitality and longevity as well as your own education as a pet parent. Finally, it bears mentioning -- Dr. Becca is great with people too. She is an absolute joy to be around. I'm eternally grateful for and in awe of the work she does; it is truly her calling.

Dr. Becca has been a lifesaver for my old (~ 16 year old) doggie. She has come to my house several…read moretimes now to give my dog massage and acupuncture which has been an invaluable service because it is hard for her to get in the car. Every time my dog is very excited and happy to get the treatments and she ends up always being so relaxed! It has helped her arthritis and her ability to walk and get around so much! Dr. Becca has also recommended supplements that have really helped my dog too! I am so thankful I found Zen Pet and Dr. Becca! I definitely recommend her to anyone with pets! She has the magic touch.

Silver Lining Animal Chiropractic

Silver Lining Animal Chiropractic

(3 reviews)

Dr. Desi is amazing! My 14 year old Pomeranian mix has been experiencing neck stiffness and our vet…read morerecommended canine chiropractic care to alleviate his discomfort. What I didn't know was how this service can help his allergies as well (coughing, sneezing, panting). My dog warmed up to Dr. Desi immediately and she took her time explaining everything she was doing throughout her assessment and adjustment. She also helped guide me on how to properly trim and file his nails (to be honest I was terrified to do them myself and would rely on the vet or groomer to do them for us). What a difference one adjustment made! After YEARS of allergies, his coughing and sneezing has decreased dramatically over the course of a week (and after only one adjustment). He is also running and playing like he is a puppy again! I haven't seen him this energetic in a long time. I was honestly a little skeptical of this therapy when my vet recommended it to me. After seeing the results first hand, I am a firm believer that canine chiropractic care (in the hands of an experienced doctor) can make a world of difference in the lives of our four-legged family members and I specifically recommend Dr. Desi. My only regret is not calling her sooner :)

I am so thankful to have found Dr. Desi. My 9.5 year old dog has been having a lot of problems…read morewith his back legs. They started a couple years ago and have gotten worse and worse, then were exacerbated from a slip/fall on the ice a few weeks ago. After a trip to the emergency room and my normal vet the response was you'll be lucky if he's around a lot longer. His back legs were sinking when he stood, he had trouble doing stairs, he couldn't walk fast (let alone run) and I hadn't seen a smile on his face for a long time. One treatment with Dr Desi and his back legs have stopped sinking. He's smiling again and while we aren't back to running, he can definitely hop to it if we need to pick up the pace. Stairs...no problem. I wish I'd found her sooner. I'd spent a lot of money on other treatments that hadn't worked. She's the real deal AND she comes to YOU!

Denver Central Chiropractic

Denver Central Chiropractic

(5 reviews)

Dr. Erin brought our dog back to us! A few months ago our Golden Retriever injured himself jumping…read more We saw it happen and knew that he had a pinched nerve or that his back was misaligned. We gave it time to heal but he was not getting better. We took him to the vet and they wanted to do X-rays on one shoulder and it would cost $878. They also said that his pain is common in Golden's and because he's large it's early on set hip dysplasia . He's only 4! But we knew nothing was broken because the limp would come and go. We knew the X-rays wouldn't tell us anything. But we could also tell that he was depressed. He was not his happy go-lucky self. He no longer jumped up to see us and got up and down very slowly. He even cried at the bottom of stairs to avoid using them. Finally fed up with our vet not taking his pain seriously, we called Dr. Erin. Before she even saw him she was asking me questions over the phone and getting an understanding of his history and what had happened. Questions our vet never asked. If I didn't see it with my own eyes, I would not have believed it! In ONE SESSION our dog was back! He was our happy, tail wagging, cuddle buddy again! Even people that didn't know we had an appointment with Dr. Erin noticed an immediate difference! I recommend her 1000%! 10 stars if I could!

Dr. Erin is awesome. I took my 14 year old dog to her as she was favoring her left front leg. A…read morefriend suggested a Chiropractor might help. Dr. Erin was very gentle and patient with Coco, making her comfortable before ever trying any adjustments. After her first adjustment, she quite limping and holding up the leg. As well, by the next day she was wrestling with the cat again. I am a big believer of chiropractic for humans, so why not my dog. I hate going to meds as a first option, as they usually just mask instead of cure. Coco is now a regular of Dr Erin's...monthly adjustments to keep this old dog moving without pain and stiffness. Thank you Dr Erin

Community Pet Hospital, Washington - Great compassionate clinic

Community Pet Hospital, Washington

(143 reviews)

I had to send my best friend over the rainbow bridge yesterday. You all know how hard that is…read more She was only 12 but she had congestive heart failure. The cardiologist told me with with meds, we could get a year to a year and a half with her, well we got to love her for an additional 15 months. But then the meds stopped working and she was suffering. I called around but not only was the pricing off the charts, I would have had to wait a few days, I don't think she had a few days. Then I called Community Pet Hospital, they said we could come any time, just to give them 30 minutes to prepare! I set a time, but when it got close, I panicked, called and rescheduled.... they were kind and understanding about it.... well I calmed down a couple of hours later, so called again and rescheduled. And you know what, they said "that is fine, we understand". We got there, with my girl dog, Frankie Lynn, they took us to a room they had set up, just for us, with the plaque in the photo. There was calming music playing, soft lights and just a very calming atmosphere. They gave us plenty of time to say our goodbyes (and a new box of tissues) then they came in sedated her and it was over. I felt such a feeling of peace and calmness. Far cry from the wreck I was earlier. We chose to take her remains with us so they provided a nice carrier and let us out a back door. AMAZING! I would HIGHLY recommend Community Pet Hospital for your veterinary needs, in fact, I am going to change my vet to them!

I really liked this place for urgent care services but last October my adults kids were watching…read moreour dog and she started having seizures. They told our kids she probably just got into their weed and let her sleep it off. Seizures aren't something you sleep off. Luckily the kids knew better and went to another pet hospital. It turns out she has an insulin producing tumor and she needs extra calories and steroids is all. And a side issue I have is that a week after they put our 23 year old cat down in July (before the dog incident), they started sending me advertisements for cat adoptions. It just felt like a marketing ploy, like they knew we just lost a cat. I let them know about our experiences and they said they would get back to me, they never did. I'm putting 2 stars because the vets are nice, it's the front desk gatekeeping that bothers me. They aren't vets, so I don't think they should be deciding why a dog is seizing and sending them home without an exam.

A Pawsitive Touch - animalholistic - Updated May 2026

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