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    Laura Veterinary Services

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    Pilchuck Veterinary Hospital - Small Animal

    Pilchuck Veterinary Hospital - Small Animal

    (241 reviews)

    I have never experienced such empathetic, expert care at a veterinary clinic. My fluffy heart was…read moreinjured and I was terrified. Pilchuck Vet hospital got us in immediately, and the entire team was peaceful, confident, and genuinely compassionate. They didn't just follow steps -- they were fully present and attentive to everything happening in real time. They sent us home with a clear care plan and medication, and within 24 hours my little Simon is visibly healing. I'm deeply grateful for the team. They cared for both of us.

    Dear Pet Owners, I…read moreturned 10-years-old 2 days after Christmas, and I had been begging my parents for a puppy. I was so excited when I woke up on my birthday to a doggy licking my face. I ended up naming my new puppy "Pepper" and she was a small black dog with a white chin and white paws. My parents were told that she was a little over 8 weeks old. After 1 week, we noticed Pepper wasn't eating much, so daddy called Pilchuck to see if he could get her in for a visit the same day? They told him yes and said he had to give them money over the phone and told him to bring her there at 9:30am. I had school that day, but I knew my daddy would take good care of her. When he brought her there, they made him sit in his car with Pepper because they told him she might be really sick with something called Parvo. After waiting 45 minutes, they came out and got Pepper and they were wearing suits that looked like they worked with scary stuff. When they took Pepper into the room, they tried to take blood from her, but the lady didn't know how to take blood. She put something into Pepper's mouth, and that made her start to puke. That lady then made another lady come in to help take blood and they finally got some. When the vet came back in the room, she told my daddy that Pepper didn't have Parvo, but that her sugar levels were low and she needed medicine. Then they said they needed to run a bunch of tests on her that would cost $3,200-$4,200. Daddy said he didn't have that much money, and they asked how much he had? He said $1,500 and they said they could make her better with that much money, but she would have to stay for the day. When I got home from school, Mommy told me that Pepper wasn't feeling good and that she stayed at the vet for the day to give her medicine so she would feel better. Nobody called my parents until 5:30 that night to say that Pepper wasn't feeling better and that they wanted more money. My daddy asked what was wrong with Pepper and they told him that because he wouldn't give them more money, they wouldn't do any tests to see what was wrong. When he said he didn't have a bunch of money, the doctor told him that he should make Pepper go to sleep for forever. Daddy asked what they needed to get her feeling better and they said they would call back. At 9:30pm that night, my daddy finally got a message that said Pepper's overnight care started at 9pm and he had to give them money to keep her for a sleepover. This made my daddy confused because they never called to even ask if she could sleep over. At 9am, the vet called and said Daddy was trying to avoid them and not pay for Pepper's sleepover. After they made my daddy give them $567 more, they told him that she was doing much better. They said that she could go home, but she needed extra care because she was younger than what we were told. They said she was about 5 weeks old and she didn't know how to eat food yet, and that's why she wasn't feeling good. Even though I didn't like this idea, my parents thought it would be good to keep Pepper at the vet for the day. Finally, at 7pm, my daddy went to Pilchuck to pick up Pepper and he stayed there for over 45 minutes to make sure he knew all he needed to do. Before he left, he told the doctor about me and said he did not want to bring Pepper home yet if she wasn't feeling better. He even asked the lady if she had any kids and if this was her dog, would she bring her home? She said she had a daughter, and would bring Pepper home. I think he just wanted to know if her kids would be good with a puppy like I am? Pepper finally got home at 8:30. I knew Pepper would be happy because my mommy was going to help me take care of her. When we took Pepper out of her blankie, she had a bandage around her neck and 2 bald spots on her legs. They said she needed food and medicine every 4 hours. By 3am, Pepper wasn't moving around very much, she just acted like she was very tired and just went limp when mommy tried to feed her. She told my daddy to call the vet. When daddy called them, he said my mommy was in the car on her way, and they said he had to give them money over the phone. He reminded them that he didn't have a lot of money and they told him to get a new credit card to pay before they would help Pepper and then they hung up on him. Right after that they called him back and said that Pepper was not allowed to go there because the dr. was busy. So, he called mommy to come back home. When I woke up in the morning, I could hear my mommy crying and my daddy walked into my room and told me that Pepper had died when I was asleep. I thought that people that wanted to be a vet did it because they love animals, not because they love the money that animals make them. If you have a pet that you really love, even if you have had them for 1 minute or 100 years, please do not take them to this vet. If they are okay with a puppy dying and a kid like me being sad, they will not care about your fur babies. From, Hadley

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