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| - My two-year-old Boston terrier, Igor, has been a patient of Dr. Roe's his entire life, and it's been great experience.
When I first got Igor, I was a total puppy novice. Prior to our first puppy exam, I had a really, really long list of questions. Dr. Roe patiently and thoroughly answered each of them, and I left that visit feeling very confident about our choice in vets. Since then, Dr. Roe has continued to be fantastic. She's kind and caring, always remembers Igor, asks follow up questions from our last visit, and is always thorough and positive.
During Igor's last annual exam in September, I mentioned that my little guy had become a picky eater. Dr. Roe suggested a couple of ideas--switching his food, cutting down on treats, etc.--and then followed up with us a week later to see how he was doing. I thought that was pretty cool. I don't know about you guys, but my personal primary care physician has never called me to follow up on any concerns I've mentioned during my annual physical, so I thought it was pretty incredible that my vet did! Fast forward a month later, and guess who I got another call from? Dr. Roe, of course, just calling to see how picky little Igor was doing. (He's fine.)
In addition to Dr. Roe being so awesome, the clinic has great hours--they're open weekends and evenings. We've seen a couple of other docs there, and they've all been great.
I've also boarded Igor at their kennel, and that's been a good experience, too. I'm pretty picky about cleanliness, and their kennels seem clean. Compared to other boarding facilities in the area, University offers a generous amount of walks per day, at what I think is a really fair price. I always spring for extra playtimes, because Igor has a lot of small dog energy.
Igor doesn't seem to mind staying there for a couple of days, but he's always happy to come home. They're happy to give you a tour of the boarding facilities if you're considering boarding there, so I encourage you to check them out for yourself.
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