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    5.0 (3 reviews)
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    Lisa is very good with animals and does a great job at massaging. I recommend her services.

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    Doolittle Sharon, DVM

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    *WARNING* If you care about your pet, do NOT go to this person. Despite what she preaches against…read moreconventional veterinary care, high quality vets DO combine holistic treatments, such as supplements, massage, physical therapy, acupuncture, reiki, etc, in conjunction with conventional care, such as lab work, diagnostic imaging, necessary medicines and vaccinations, into their veterinary practices. It is NOT a one way holistic street as she would like pet owners to believe. Furthermore, people who combine GOOD QUALITY and PRESCRIPTION dog foods are NOT comparable to people who "leave their dogs tied to a tree", as she proclaims in her online video. In her video she demos how SHE determines, in a bizarre ritual taught to her by her money making idol, the right meds, foods, supplements for your pets by holding the food/med up against the animal while she holds the arm of a surrogate. If she can push the surrogate's arm down while she holds the food/med up against your animal, then the animal cannot tolerate that food/med. Watch the video on her website or on youtube and hear and see and decide for yourself before you bring your precious babies to her. https://youtu.be/KP1cuGT9wHE?si=ZpLa8g4ohZRSbiuY

    Dr. Doolittle is (one) of the reasons why my dog is 100% better. First of all, she's a holistic vet…read more- she won't take blood out of your pup, or do any invasive procedures to check them out. She works on using kinesiology and (in my opinion) intuition. That said, all those methods WORK. She has managed to come up with a plan, food and diet change, to heal my pup from Perianal Fistulae (nasty illness common in GSDs). Now, I pretty much forced her (ok she was cooperative) to team up with a Chinese Herbal Medicine Vet from Connecticut (Dr. Stephanie Torlone) and come up with a plan to help him. This was back in February and both of them did a fab job ! They really got along well and came up with several herbs to work with that would help Albi out. As for personality wise, Dr. Doolittle is a tough cookie. She expects the best out of everything and everyone, so if you can't handle that, you'll be sorely disappointed. However, I love her for this. Price wise - this is expensive, but please note: I am a full time worker and full time student - I barely make ends meet, and when Albi got sick, I had even more trouble. But I KNEW Doolittle could help us out without using harsh immunosuppresants. I also knew based on my research of PFs, that this was the only sure way to get rid of them. Doolittle was worth every penny, still is. Every once in a while, you'll find some things are marked up, but if you do your research right, you can get some supplements/treats/treatments for cheaper elsewhere. However, the price for her services are worth it - she uses every ounce of energy in her to get the right combination of treatments for each patient, and she deserves some compensation for that.

    Integrative Animal Health Center - Victoria Papscoe injuring my parakeet. Do not go here.

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    I wouldn't take our dog Emma anywhere else unless there were an emergency that we needed to treat…read moreimmediately. We live over an hour away (73 miles) and we take the time to drive our baby girl here because they not only genuinely care about our four-legged family member, they treat her that way as well. They absolutely care more about your pet than over-treating with conventional medicine. You will find slightly different approaches based on the doctor you see, however, the general rule of thumb is to not give your pet anything they don't really need in terms of shots and vaccinations. They offer other holistic treatments that they combine with traditional medicine to give your pet the best possible experience. They take the time with each patient to answer all questions, which can very often lead to longer-than-typical wait times, even if you have an appointment for a specific time. While, as busy humans, this can certainly be frustrating from time-to-time, one must just remember that when it's your own turn, you get that same attention and care, without feeling like you're on a production line. It's a small inconvenience, that doesn't always happen. We are more than happy to wait when we go as we know this place has been instrumental in educating us on our dog's health and keeping her healthy. As I write this review she is 10 1/2 and doing fantastic. She has environmental and seasonal allergies that popped up 3 or 4 years ago. IAHC provided sound advice for testing and treatment, and while not every approach we tried worked, we have been able to keep our baby girl healthy even during the tough months. She went from incessantly scratching herself 24x7 and chewing her paws raw and bloody (requiring full time attention to stop), to minor discomfort 2 months of the year. This was due to uncovering food allergies that we have been able to work around, thus greatly reducing the effects of her environmental allergies that were plaguing her. She now eats a carefully controlled diet with ingredients that do not contain any allergens to which she reacts. It's certainly more "work" than it was when she was a pup, but it has made ALL the difference in the world to her life (and ours). I honestly don't know where she (or we) would be without the team at IAHC. They, in essence, have saved and prolonged her life, and we will be forever grateful for the amount of care and love they dispense here. If you are still reading this review, you should absolutely take your family pet here. I have no question of the quality of treatment your pet will receive. Much Love to the IAHC team, Jason, Katie, and Emma (the patient).

    Do not go here, especially if you own a parrot…read more Victoria Papscoe performed a routine nap clipping on parakeet and literally made every nail bleed. She chopped one off so badly that it never grew back properly and now my parakeet has permanent issues with stability and is scarred. She also had the gall to say that it was all normal and nails always bleed on birds when you cut them. Stay away.

    Paws In Motion - Heading into the pool on his first visit

    Paws In Motion

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    Jenny is a wonderful therapist and an amazing human. She is very knowledgeable and an expert in her…read morefield. She helped us with an IVDD injury with our dog, Luna. She provided guidance and exercises for us to do with Luna between sessions. Her care and compassion show in her work. We highly recommend working with her as you will not be disappointed.

    The Beloved Goldendoodle has had a bit of arthritis/back problems off & on for the last year or so,…read moreand since I need him to be at his happiest/healthiest I started looking around for alternative therapies to taking medication regularly. We had also moved into a new apartment on the second floor of a very old home, and the steep stairs were just making it worse (so we have broken our lease and are moving to solve that problem). My list included water therapy, but where is a city dog to go? Paws in Motion! I emailed Dr. Suzy and said that someone had recommended the underwater treadmill and/or swimming, made an appointment for later in the week and after meeting him she said she thought he would do best in the pool to start. He was outfitted with a life preserver, and headed up the ramp to get in the pool. In his previous swims (outdoors) he just walked right into the water, but when he needed to then go down a ramp and into the pool, he had the "you want me to do WHAT?" look on his face. However, Dr. Suzy had a tennis ball and he wanted that more than anything, so he followed her into the pool and looked so pleased with himself! He went back and forth retrieving his ball, and each week I notice that he moves more easily through the water and he is full of energy afterwards (some dogs might be tired, but this just energizes him). She is located at the intersection of Routes 9/27, and just a couple of miles from the Mass Pike exit so no matter where you are coming from it is easy to get there. We come from Brighton, it is a quick drive and he can't get out of the car fast enough and into her office each week. I am so happy we found her so I can keep my boy's paws in motion!!

    All Well Beings - animalholistic - Updated July 2026

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