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    Stratham-Newfields Veterinary Hospital

    3.6 (21 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:30 pm

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

    Pet sitting

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    Kara's Pet Care - Luke Skywalker the Great Dane. He loves to overnights!

    Kara's Pet Care

    (9 reviews)

    Kara and her staff are remarkable. I have had them train my "Covid" puppy Willow, she has…read moreblossomed under her tutelage and I am confident I can handle her in most situations. To highly recommend them and have done so to many fellow dog owners.

    I recently moved to Maine and contacted Kara's Petcare on the recommendation of my vet. I was so…read moreexcited because it seemed like they would be able to offer daycare for my dogs and some auxiliary training if needed. They also said they did transport to the daycare facility and boarding on occasion. It seemed perfect. I should mention that there are Kara's pet care facilities in Portsmouth, Berwick, and Falmouth. First I was asked to set up a meet and greet with one of their associates at my home so she could meet my pets. It took me many tries to get through many unreturned phone calls, but finally we did set up the meet and greet and that went well. Then I was asked to set up an app and an account before we could actually schedule any dog care. So I set up the app and the account. Then I was asked to drive my dogs to their facility to see if the dogs would "be happy there." So I drove my dogs 25 minutes to the facility. When I got to the facility I was told that they were supposed to stay there for a day assessment and then I should come and pick them up. This was not communicated to me earlier, and I had not budgeted an extra hour of driving back-and-forth. Then they would reschedule the assessment and they would come and pick up my dogs for the day-long assessment. All before any dog care could be scheduled. So, still not on the calendar. So to summarize: you need to go through a long process of scheduling a meet and greet, then you need to have the meet and greet, then you need to sign up for the app, then your dogs have to be assessed to see if they will be happy. I'm just thinking that anyone who's busy enough to need dog care is too busy for this multilayered, multi-step, poorly communicated process where phone calls, texts, and emails are returned only about half the time.

    Pets & Petals - Two happy clients.

    Pets & Petals

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    Diane has been taking care of our cats for several years, and I can't imaging trusting their care…read moreto anyone else. She also comes highly recommended by our local veterinarians. Diane goes beyond just feeding our cats and cleaning their littler boxes. She gives medications when needed and they have regular playtime. We have always had cats with special needs, and Diane takes care of them perfectly. Right now we need to have two of them kept apart at all times, and she switches them around daily. We also have cats on special diets and she takes care of that. Diane emails us while we are away to let us know everyone is fine, and we always look forward to reading Diane's enjoyable care journal when we return home. We feel like we return to some pretty spoiled cats--they obviously love her. We also should mention Diane takes in our mail and packages, waters our plants and makes the house looked lived in with lights, etc. We love that there is total trust and that there are no contracts--the animals come first with Diane. We have had our travel plans change at the last minute and Diane has never charged us when we have had to cancel. These are the many reasons we would never trust our companion animals' care to anyone but Diane at Pets & Petals.

    Diane is their favorite Auntie, always welcomed when she visits. Like Mary Poppins, she arrives…read morewith her satchel of toys and goodies to entertain and exercise her charges, I am certain my 3 rescue kitties (including one taking chemo meds, one who is painfully shy and the third who overwhelms his housemates) prefer her to me and I'm fine with that! Somehow Diane gets them all to play and provides lots of cuddles, too. She 's part of the family after all these years. When getting ready to travel, I call Diane first to be sure she is available to care for them, THEN book airlines and hotels. She is THE BEST and I am completely comfortable when she is here for them. Several Snowbird neighbors (now moved away) had Diane house sit and were very happy with her service. Taking in mail and packages, opening/closing shades, and watering plants are all just icing on the cake! Thank you, Diane! We'll see you soon!

    Exeter Veterinary Hospital

    Exeter Veterinary Hospital

    (9 reviews)

    Our pets have been patients of Exeter Vet since 1998. First was Pearl (a cat), then was Tigger (a…read morecat), Sadie (a puggle) and now Taco, a chihuahua. All was fine over the years. But...this past week...something happened which has caused me to leave Exeter Vet. We adopted Taco (5 years old) in August 2024. We saw Dr Hill on our first visit and she was very kind. Taco is very healthy so we haven't brought her in for anything but nail clipping. We've brought her in at least three times for that without incident. The last two times, I have held her in a pack type carrier, where her legs stick out of holes. I hold a half cone under her chin and all is well. On Tuesday, October 14, 2025, Taco had an appointment for a nail trim. My husband brought her. He was informed they were busy and there were no rooms available, so they'd take her into the back. He asked if he could accompany her and was told no. Once they took her, she started screaming. She continued to scream for quite a few minutes. They brought her back out to him, told him she was turning purple, so they couldn't do anymore. (They did the two front paws, not the back, but charged us full price) I went in on Wednesday or Thursday to make an appointment for them to do the two back paws. One of the techs walked by, looked straight at me, and said 'Your dog is VICIOUS!'! In that tone. I was taken aback by the statement and her tone. I said, 'She's a chihuahua!'. And the lady at the desk reiterated that Taco was BLUE when she was brought out to my husband. I stopped by in person a few days later and ended up meeting with a female vet (shoulder length gray hair). I explained my concerns about how Taco was treated and all she said was 'I don't want my techs bitten'. Duh! I don't want anyone bitten either! But never once did she say 'Gosh, poor Taco.' Or admit that maybe the techs went too far in restraining her so long when she was obviously in distress. She did suggest we go somewhere else to get her nails trimmed?!!! We ARE going somewhere else. For everything. While we were in the lobby, waiting for the vet, the tech who called her vicious walked by and Taco growled at her. (I loved it.) Taco has had bloody stools since last Thursday. She has become weak and lethargic. She woke me up at 3:15 AM this morning and when I carried her off the bed, she went into the bathroom and had 100% bloody diarrhea. It happened again when she went outside around 7AM. We brought her to Brentwood Animal Hospital at 8. They did all kinds of bloodwork and xrays and, based on my explanation of what she endured at Exeter Vet, determined she was suffering from Stress Colitis. She has had blood dripping from her anus since 3AM. We are going to treat her with probiotics. The bloodwork and xrays showed she is 100% healthy in every other way. And they trimmed her remaining nails at no charge. Taco endured serious maltreatment at Exeter Vet. She's a chihuahua. She's anxious. The techs apparently had no knowledge or compassion for this. They continued to restrain her and clip her nails when she was SCREAMING and turning colors!!! If I had been there, I would have insisted they stop immediately. My husband is very soft spoken and has serious anxiety/depression. Taco is his unofficial psychiatric service dog. He has been beside himself this week worrying about her. And the vet I spoke to!! No compassion or concern WHATSOEVER about the way Taco was treated. It turned into a $1,250 nail trim due to the lack of concern or empathy of the Exeter Vet staff towards a 7 pound dog. Yes, we had bloodwork and xrays. They were necessary to reassure my husband that nothing else was wrong. That Taco didn't have a fatal issue. She is PERFECT other than the colitis. I'm sure whoever responds to this message from Exeter Vet will say should have been medicated. WRONG!!! As her records show, her nails were trimmed without incident twice prior. And I will not medicate her when it's not needed. The issue is, employees of Exeter Vet are NOT compassionate in the least. Do NOT bring your pet here if you want them to experience compassion. After 24 hours of receiving meds to resolve the issues in her gut caused by the colitis, Taco is doing fairly well this morning. We look forward to her complete recovery, when she will be her SWEET, loving, fun, silly, active self.

    Thank you Dr Julie MacClinchy,…read more What a difference your good judgement and care made for Poco, we are so grateful. Last week he wouldn't eat, come out from under the bed nor stop yelping, shivering & shaking from pain. I hadn't thought it possible he'd be 1/2 this good, today he brought his toy to me and played tug a war then romped and rolled in the snow!!!! Many, many thank yous to you and your whole team so much compassion in one office. Best, Kaye

    Stratham-Newfields Veterinary Hospital - vet - Updated May 2026

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