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    Pets First Veterinary Center

    4.0 (30 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    Best and only Vet I trust and have for over 20 years with my fur kids. Dr. Heyde and his whole staff and family are wonderful.

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    They took care of our dog Rocky. And the place is clean and they really care and love pets

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    Heyde takes with my guys; he isn't a doctor that is going to try to upsell you or make you spend extra money.

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    Lap of Love - Dr Erica made a footprint of Lexi for me before leaving

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    Losing my dog was so traumatic, traumatizing to me to even image and then that day came. I called…read moreLap of love and I cannot express the kindness and calm and the anxiety for them to come I mean this is it. I was met with the kindest Vet, and I mean if your a dog owner you know... she knew. I was greeted with such kindness ( I am writing this in tears ) I was told what would happen when and gave us a couple last moments privately. I really could not have sent my lil lady Olive out any way better. I cannot recommend this anymore. It really is worth it. Olive didn't feel a thing at all and we held her. It was beautiful. UGH best EvEr. I love animals so much and this was the most honest honorable way. I one thousand recommend. * this review took me months to write because it did Olive broke my heart. * get the paw print.

    I am going to keep this review simple and split it into two parts: the euthanasia process, and the…read morecremation process. My experiences were very different for each. EUTHANASIA (500 stars, A+): Moriah Hughson was wonderful on the phone during my intake call to Lap of Love. Her gentle voice and compassion for me and my dog was palpable. Dr. Karyl Hurley was wonderful when she came to my residence - she made my dog's last moments on this planet comfortable and the process went very quickly. Dr. Karyl wrapped my baby up in so many beautiful, fluffy blankets for her final departure from the house . I was honestly very concerned about the prospect of carrying my dog's dead body out of my house for the final time, but Dr. Hurley treated her body with the utmost respect and care and it was not nearly as traumatic as I anticipated. If you have the means, Lap of Love is the most peaceful and dignified way for your beloved family member to transition. Thank you, Dr. Karyl for gently escorting my dogter to the next dimension. CREMATION (2 stars): Now for the negative: I opted to have my dog's ashes sent directly to my house since my primary vet is a mobile vet and didn't have an "office" for the cremains to be sent to. I received an email on Feb, 8th from Leigh Skarzynski, the "Crematory Relationship Administrator" (this was two days after my dog was euthanized) saying it can take 10-14 days to receive the cremains back. Fast forward to 5 days after my dog passed - UPS shows up at my house unannounced on a Saturday (Feb 10) with a package that required a signature. I was asleep in my bed, depressed, and didn't feel like answering the door. I figured it was a condolence gift from someone and they would leave the package on my porch. When I later realized something was being delivered that required a signature I simply figured I would sign the authorization slip to "leave it" and then get it on Monday. On Monday (the 12th) I just so happened to be home when the UPS man came, and as he walked up to my stoop I could see "PET CREMAINS" in big print on the box in his hand. I immediately broke down in tears. I started crying out, "I didn't know, I didn't know she was coming!" How did no one tell me she was coming on Saturday? She sat on a truck for two days, and I could have had her sooner! The guilt was eating me up. I reached out to Leigh Skarzynski immediately to tell her that my pet's remains showed up completely unannounced and outside the anticipated delivery window, and she responded that an email had gone out Friday (Feb. 9th) at 6:30 pm. I scoured my email (and I even have UPS Delivery Manager) and wrote back that absolutely no notice was sent. She suggested it went to spam. FAST FORWARD to February 13th - 5 days after the first attempt to delivery my pet's ashes and 1 day after already having possession of them - and I get an email from UPS saying that the cremains would be delivered on February 14th. Are you f'ing kidding me?????? My dead dog (assuming there was no mix-up...) is back in my possession and now I am getting emails about her cremains arriving? I forwarded this message to Leigh, again, as proof that I DID NOT RECEIVE A NOTICE THAT MY PET'S ASHES WERE ON THE WAY, and that email has gone un-answered, sent more than 24-hours ago now. I firmly believe that the crematory partner should email Lap of Love or the pet parent directly when they ship the cremains. I do not know how this utter lack of communication happened with such a sensitive situation, but it definitely pissed me off and left a sour taste in my mouth. I will say that the cremains themselves were packed with care and I am happy to have her home (again, assuming it's really her...the delivery drama planted a seed of doubt) but I really could have done without the delivery trauma and poor communication from LoL and their crematory partner, Abbey Glen.

    Pets First Veterinary Center - vet - Updated May 2026

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