Working on 2 pet themed articles for The Trends: First, , what to look for in a vet and second, where do you go to treat your pet...Bone Chien...doggy or cat spa? Any...
Denise G. replied:
I have indoor cats so when I want to treat them, they get a new cat tower to explore and also give their nails a workout. They love it! My vet is Dr Krupnick at Pequannock Animal Hospital. I tried him at first because I heard good things and he was close to home. I stayed with him because he is kind, compassionate, and qualified. He also understands my pets and treats them and me really well!!
Agnes R. replied:
Ah, a subject I could go on about for hours. VET: one who cares for the animal welfare, gentle,trusting, kind, explains in plain English to parents. Not one who fusses over the humans but a vet who puts our pets first. A vet who has a knowledgeable, caring, friendly staff. For Me it's Pompton Laks Animal Hospital.. TRAINING & bonding GO HAND IN HAND...
Jersey R. replied:
Before I met Dr. Krupnick, I just looked for a vet who was competent. But now I will always look for one who seems to genuinely care for my animals. Dr. K. kisses my dog, lets my dog kiss his face and gets down on the floor with him to pet him. That's so cool. Hrs just really great.
Ma R. replied:
Agree with Jersey Robin 100% on both points. Dr. Krupnick is the most genuine vet I've been to ever!
Julia D. replied:
I love Dr Krupnick and all the people at pequannock animal hospital. They are the most trustworthy and caring vets I've ever known. They are so caring for both the animals and their people. When I had to put my 14 year old golden down two years ago, they even sent me a sympathy card. I can't recommend them enough