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Easton Animal Hospital
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I have been going to Easton Animal Hospital for over 30years. I have always found the staff to be very knowledgeable. I have no problem recommending this Vet to anyone. I called on a Friday night at 4:50 that my dog had jumped wrong and could not walk on her leg; they told me to immediately bring her over and everything was resolved. Three years ago, I had a 14 year old dog, who tore her ACL, the Doctor took the time to call me personally and told me what the pros and cons were to having her have surgery, he spent at least 45 minutes on the phone with me to make sure I knew everything regarding her case, a few months later she went into cardiac arrest late on a Saturday night. After taking her to the ER in Allentown she was moved back to Easton Animal Hospital. The Doctor's not Techs, or receptionists were on the phone with me regarding her health. They even made housecalls.... And when the time came a few days later after doing everything we could for her. They came to the house to put her to sleep. I found that service to be the best because she hated going to the vet, and at least she didn't have to have that anxiety in her condition and at that time. It was more peaceful. Over the years I have had 6 dogs that were patients there, and I have always found the staff to be caring. I can't pick a favorite Doctor, because I have found them all to be outstanding.
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