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BARK - Bandit's Adoption and Rescue of K9s - Bob runs BARK & an alumn.

BARK - Bandit's Adoption and Rescue of K9s

(8 reviews)

Wonderful facility to work with!! The adoption process was relatively painless (compared to some)…read moreand we certainly appreciated the thoroughness with which they checked us out and verified our references. We weren't really looking to adopt, but then we saw Kelsey at the Cosner's Corner PetSmart and she was a miniature version after our Sugar who had recently passed away. Our daughter fell in love with her and the rest is history. We enjoyed working with B.A.R.K. so much that when Sugar's sister died a few years later we adopted another girls (Midnight) from B.A.R.K. with equally exceptional service. They are truly an excellent facility to work with and will go the extra mile to ensure all their animals are as healthy as they can be before they are allowed to be adopted out. Most of the time, the sick/injured animals are treated at their local clinic and are then fostered out until they are heathy and properly socialized!!

Note: The adoption days are at : * PetSmart at Short…read morePump Town Center, Richmond 11:30am-2:00pm at 11740 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23233 --------------- After we lost our first dog, the house was empty and quiet. I missed having her around. A couple weeks later we went out to a rescues open house at a pet store to get my doggie fix. After the first one, we stumbled onto another one. This one was BARK's pet adoption day at a pet food store. I walked around the cages and saw this beautiful white German Shepherd laying in his crate in the regal way only a Shepherd can pull off. He looked at me with his soft, warm, brown eyes and I asked to see him. The volunteer got JoJo Shep out of his cage and the dog jumped up on me and showered me with kisses. So maybe he didn't have the best manners but he did have plenty of love. BARK had rescued him from a shelter who was going to put him down because of the horrible heath condition they found JoJo in when he arrived. Bob (who runs the place) did not accept that and took JoJo to the BARK vet and after a few weeks, the dog was off deaths door. As a testament to this care, over a year after adopting JoJo, we went back to let JoJo say good bye to Bob because we were moving to California. JoJo ran up to him and almost tackled him!! Even after all that time away, the dog still remembered the kindness shown to him! Bob and the rest of the people at BARK are commitment to the welfare of the dogs in their care. They spare no expense in caring for these dogs and do their best to place them in the best home possible. If the dog is not placed, they can live their life out on the BARK farm. If I was a dog and found myself on the street, I would want BARK to pick me up!!

Springfield Veterinary Center - Purring loudly for Dr. Shaw!

Springfield Veterinary Center

(21 reviews)

I have been using Springfield Veterinary Center for over fifteen years now. I started seeing Dr…read more Scotti with my little Dachshund, Sir Hapford Wigglebottoms. Soon after Happy, I was rescued by a darling little kitten whom we named Ysobella. After 13 happy years with Happy, there came a time when, due to the negligence of a groomer, Happy's back was injured and never got better. After a year of watching him in pain we decided that it was time to let our little guy go. Dr. Scotti came to our home, and gently, kindly and lovingly, helped us put Happy to sleep in the arms of my daughter and I. I am grateful to this day for his kindness. Happy loved Dr. Scotti and Dr. Escobar but hated the going to the vet part. Dr. Scotti's kindness made Happy's passing easier. Last year, we had to put our beloved Ysobella down due to chronic heart failure. Dr. Escobar was as gentle and kind, understanding and supportive as he could be during those final moments of Ysobella's life. Now, I have two wonderful, amazing beautiful kittens, Lucifer and Alexandra, who are being cared for by Dr. Kilgore. What I love most about Springfield Veterinary Center is that EVERYBODY, from Mrs. Dr. Escobar who works at the front desk, to the techs who assist, to the doctors themselves truly love their patients and are so kind and generous to the pet owners. They are invested in making sure that our pets are healthy, happy, loved and well taken care of and they show this through their approach to these pets. It is my opinion that one couldn't find a better veterinarian to take care of their pets.

My puppy almost died this weekend due to the advice given by one of the doctors there. (I know how…read moredamning a bad review is, so I'm not going to name names.) The advice she gave was so basically wrong - I should have listened to my gut. I had brought in my 10 lb., 7 month old puppy due to bowel consistency issues he'd experienced over the last 2 weeks. She advised that he go on a prescription high fiber diet and also some probiotics. The food, she said, should be started right away, and there was no need to wean him off of his current food. I gave him 1/2 a cup that evening and 3 hours later, he started vomiting, and did so throughout the night. In the morning, there was barely fluid left in this poor dog, and he was vomiting bloody tissue. Long story short, at the ER he was stabilized and discharged, then re-admitted 4 hours later for worsening symptoms. He's home now, but still not out of the woods, going on 5 days now. The straight introduction of that food into his system was catastrophic. Everyone knows that any food change you begin with an animal should be done gradually. So basic. SO wrong. My poor dog. It's not about the money (THOUSANDS spent already) - I would do anything for my pet. I've just never experienced such negligence by a medical professional in my life. This doctor is dangerously unqualified!

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