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    We are always greeted with a smile and ready to take care of our needs of our pets. the kindness

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    They have always step up been there for my hubby and I with out fur babies, Always kind and considerate, and caring.

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    This place only cares about money. They are rude and the care of your pets is substandard at best

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    Creature Comfort Clinic LLC - Can kind of see her collar. Sparkly silver and a lightning bolt. She was unpredictable, vivacious, and FAST!

    Creature Comfort Clinic LLC

    (5 reviews)

    We learned one of our beloved cats, Spatz, didn't have much time left - her liver was pretty much…read morecompletely cancer-ridden and she was getting more jaundiced every day. My friend had recently posted on Facebook about the beautiful home send-off of her best feline friend of 20 years, and before that I thought the only way was to make those soul-crushing car rides and have it done in a place that usually scares them. We decided that calling someone in to do it in Spatz's favorite spot by the window where she'd doze off while watching the constant action at the bird feeders would be perfect. Dr. Beth was professional, explaining each part of the process beforehand and during it, asking permission between each step and giving us all the time we needed to process each one. While Spatz was whacked out on the sedative, Dr. Beth made a lovely casting of her paw print as a keepsake and offered to snip a lock of fur, which we declined to do. When she confirmed the deed was done, she expressed her condolences and discreetly slipped away to allow us to grieve privately as a family. Everything she did for us was perfect, and we're so grateful to have been able to give Spatz that one last gift of drifting away painlessly in her sleep with the assistance of a compassionate soul. It's a god-awful thing to have to say goodbye to someone that's a cherished part of your life, but I'm absolutely convinced that doing it at home is the most wonderful way to do it - both for your animal friend and for sparing yourself the agony of seeing how afraid they are at the clinic so soon before they go and being helpless to stop it.

    Creature Comfort is our hero. Our sweet Kayla was suddenly in her final hours. She was suffering,…read moreand our vet told us they had no space to help her to the other side, that day. Doctor Beth drove to our house in the middle of her busy work day and comforted all four of us - me, Chuck, little Truman, and Kayla - with her gentle words and her calm efficiency. Kayla died in peace and comfort because of her, and we thank her and Creature Comfort for being there when we most needed help. Like Comment Share

    Wolf River Veterinary Clinic

    Wolf River Veterinary Clinic

    (7 reviews)

    My poor pup ended up sick late at night. This vet opened up at 7:30am. That's when I called. I was…read moreable to get a 9am same day appointment. The staff members were friendly. We were in an exam room by 9am. Dr Mark was kind and knowledgeable. He did an exam and did not order any expensive or unnecessary testing. The best part is he did the exam in the room and the dog did not have to be taken away from us in a back room. Both my dog and I dislike that very much. It was a relief to be there for the exam. We got a prescription and we were out of there by 9:30. My baby is already feeling better. I would definitely take him back to this vet clinic. If you're trying to get an emergency appointment, call as soon as they open because spots fill up fast.

    Steer clear of this place if you are looking for integrity!…read moreWent in for emergency surgery for the family dog and were told to come back at 6pm to pick her up. Waited outside due to the doors being locked for 4 hours. No one answered the phones, and we could not get any answers. When we brought the dog back for the follow up, we had the sutures removed, had the rabies, Lyme vaccination, and DAPP Booster shots, and were sold the flea and tick medication. When we got home, I was informed that we had already purchased the flea and tick medication a month ago. I called to see about bringing the medication back that was still in the bag, and with the receipt that was about an hour old. I was told that I would be refunded the money to the card. When I arrived the lady, that I won't mention by name, informed me that I could only have a store credit. We live about 25 miles away and would like to go to a closer vet for routine visits. The in- store credit was a retention tool to force us to come back to them only. I decided that I would rather donate the medication to a friend or someone that needs it rather than be lied to and forced to go to a business that won't honor what they said they would do. You can sheer a sheep for life, or you can skin them once. This proverb fits Wolf River Veterinary Clinic perfectly! We spent thousands and were denied a refund on a product that was bought an hour ago. Do your research and have another Vet on standby!.

    N.E.W. Pawsibilities - all these dogs want are a good home and love!

    N.E.W. Pawsibilities

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    For some reason, this review is showing as coming from San Francisco - I have no idea why. We are…read morefrom Sturgeon Bay WI. My husband and I just adopted a dog here 3 days ago, and truly believe that, if we hadn't taken him home that day, he would not be alive now. The dog was neutered on Friday, shipped from Kentucky to Wisconsin on Friday or maybe Saturday, and up for adoption on Sunday, when we found him. He wasn't on any pain medication, nor did he have an e-collar to prevent him from licking his incision, which looked like it had been stitched up by someone with absolutely no veterinary training. He was at least 10 pounds underweight, and he desperately needed bathing. By Tuesday the sutures had popped open and he had a nasty infection, requiring a very expensive surgery. Testing before surgery revealed that he had pellets from a BB gun in one leg, had slight pneumonia, and has indicators of Lyme disease. None of this was disclosed when we adopted him. As another reviewer said, the $400 adoption fee (which is considered a "donation" and is non-refundable if you return the pet) would be fine if the pets were properly cared for and if all medical conditions were disclosed. It seems that the shelter owners want to get as many animals in and out as quickly as possible, with minimal investment in their care. In fact, the woman who worked with us said that they do not have a veterinarian on staff. As far as the facility: there was a strong smell of urine when we came into the building, and there were quite a few flies around. We didn't see where the animals are kept, but were told that all the dogs were in one area during the day, with access to go outdoors, and that at night they were in kennels, two or three to a kennel. Outdoor areas had privacy fencing so we couldn't see what they were like.

    We adopted our puppy, Jack (formerly known as Duke), from NEW Pawsibilities on July 4, 2020. He was…read moreone of three littermates all from Kentucky. When we got the dogs, they seemed fine and healthy but unfortunately all three were exposed to parvo before making the trip to Wisconsin. When we chose to rescue rather than purchase from a breeder, we knew there were risks involved, especially rescuing a puppy who was too young to have had all of his shots yet. Jim and his crew stood by our puppies 100% and did everything in their power to bring the pups back to health. Two were treated at the rescue free of charge (ours included), and we firmly believe Jim saved their lives. During the process, he updated us twice daily and was available all times of the day and night once we brought Jack back home to answer questions about what was "normal" during parvo recovery. It's clear he is truly in this to help save dogs, and he saved ours. We are so grateful and can't speak highly enough about our experience. So many of the negative reviews feel really unfair. When you rescue, you are bringing home a dog from a high population area who has been exposed to lots of different environmental factors. To expect a blank slate is unrealistic. Saving dogs takes work, and we knew that going in to the experience. To Jim and everyone at NEW Paws, thank you SO MUCH for bringing our amazing dog into our life. He fits into our family so perfectly, and we can't imagine a life without Jack. He's truly one of our pack and has brought so much joy to our home.

    Valley Veterinary Hospital - vet - Updated May 2026

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