Jay E.
wrote:
Our dog is older and having difficulty walking and seemed to be uncomfortable, the roving vet came to our house offered some pills (homeopathic), charged us several hundred dollars and gave us instructions to follow. The treatment did not work, so we were offered another homeopathic remedy, which also seemed to do nothing for his symptoms. When we contacted her to get recommendations regarding other options she told us that we should "find another vet". Essentially she gouged us for money, and when her two ideas did not work refused to see our dog again. I would be VERY cautious using this vet as we essentially abandoned when we told her the treatment wasn't working. I am convinced any positive reviews are from friends and colleagues... hands down the worst we have ever been treated by a "veterinarian".
Jennifer D.
wrote:
Two thumbs Down my friends. Charges too much money, is irrational and over reacts to pretty much everything. Don't do it, I am telling you you will be sorry.
Hello, we are looking for a new vet. The one I took the cats to last year (called Healing Choices) is closed now. Any suggestions?? I live in commercial and broadway area :)
Karen W. replied:
That's really disappointing to hear - they were great. If you're looking for a similar vet check out www.rovingvet.com Dr Shuli Krakauer is great, she comes to you.
Does anyone have a mobile vet they use? My vet is closed after today and i would like to have someone on call should a decision with teddy need to be made. Don't want to go to van emerg if I can prevent it! Would prefer a house call if it is his time
Gillian W. replied:
rovingvet.com/ The Roving Vet is Vancouver's Homeopathic and Holistic Veterinary house call ... The Roving Vet: Dr. Shulamit Krakauer - Vancouver's mobile veterinarian.
Jolena K. replied:
The Roving Vet - She is a homeopathic vet as well as a regular vet and most of her clients are home care. She is the new vet at WaterWorkz Paw Spa