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    MSPCA Angell - This sweet kitten came in for her first primary care visit with us. She was adopted from Northeast Animal Shelter in Salem.

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    We went to the Waltham location tonight with our first baby, Nala our cat. We had recently had a…read morehorrible vet experience so we were willing to travel a little farther for phenomenal care, and I'm telling you it went above our expectations. From the phonecall to walking in, getting updates, friendly staff, knowledgeable doctors, discussion about care and finances. Dr. Gilbert was wonderful, the front desk staff, erin and Kayla I believe, and a handful of nurses I didn't get the name of, all our interactions positive! We will be using Angell Waltham for future needs! Thank you for your kindness with our baby

    DO NOT TAKE HOUR DOG HERE. I rushed into Angel Vet around…read more10:00 PM on Thursday the 14th of August 2026 with an active emergency: my service dog had an open, bleeding wound on her chest. I was in a slip dress, slippers, and wet hair, it was unmistakably a crisis. I thought they were going to take good care of us, but they did the exact opposite. Instead of triaging a bleeding animal, the late-night staff stared at me like I was crazy and left us waiting in a full room. When someone finally spoke to me, they skipped the bleeding chest wound entirely just to make a snarky comment about leashing my service dog, who was calm and posing zero threat. Treating a critical trauma case like an inconvenient joke is pure neglect. The staff working the 10:00 PM shift on Thursday the 14th showed a complete lack of medical judgment, basic empathy, and professional competence. Management needs to fire the people working this shift before their gross negligence costs an animal its life. Unacceptable

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    Amazing place that does great work for rescue pups. We adopted our dog from Schultz and it was a…read moregreat experience.

    Unfortunately, not a good experience. I adopted a puppy at a time in my life when my family was not…read moreready or able. My husband was sick with cancer and his health declined rapidly and my job also is going through big stressors. While I was in the wrong for doing so, I was allowed to bring puppy back to shelter. When I arrived the woman whom I adopted from, Meg, was extremely rude and said hurtful things. I responded saying it's a difficult time, no need to be rude. She then screamed you are a psychopath, liar and to go to hell in front of others. As I left, I called the rescue Director and she did not return my calls as I continued to try and get in touch. She eventually told me she was in vacation and would step away from her family to call. I said , no don't do that, call me when you return home. She never did. In the meantime they put up posts on social media about how we brought the dog back and said hurtful things. People also commented very mean things on the posts. My son saw this and got very upset. I was very disappointed in the extreme unprofessionalism and frankly harassment. While I know they are passionate about their work and I should not have adopted, how they treated us was disgusting. The puppy was treated like. The puppy was treated like a king by us and was adopted quickly after he returned.

    Bostons Forgotten Felines - petadoption - Updated August 2026

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