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Since my last review, we had our 14-year-old Shepherd/Grayhound mix pass away. She lost lower body control, experienced seizures, and couldn't potty or eat. We eventually had to make the decision to euthanize after watching her struggle so much one weekend. The vet and his crew were amazingly kind and considerate. The emphasis was on making Chloie comfortable.
Our 13-year-old Cocker Spaniel, who was dealing with liver failure, stopped eating much directly after. Working with the vet, we made her as comfortable as possible and spent a good amount of time playing a little and cuddling. She just seemed to miss her "sister" too much and would lay in Chloie's spot and sniff around for her. Malie died peacefully one morning, about two months later. Again, the PVAC was supportive throughout-- meds to take away pain and keep some weight on, helped us take care of the body, no crazy procedures with little chance of success, and sent us a condolence card afterward.
So, in two months, we saw a world of compassion from Palm Calley Animal Clinic. Animals and their families are respected in every way. We were lucky to have found them.
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