Unbelievable. I'm from the King of Prussia area of PA, and had a regular vet around here. My dog, Zoe, actually came down with tetanus, which is super-rare. My PA vet refused to treat her long-term, a... Read More
Unbelievable. I'm from the King of Prussia area of PA, and had a regular vet around here. My dog, Zoe, actually came down with tetanus, which is super-rare. My PA vet refused to treat her long-term, as he was requiring me to pay for neurological tests to rule out brain tumors. I knew that with tetanus, she needed to be on steady antibiotic therapy, and was panicking as to what to do. A friend of mine recommended Gloucester County to me. She said it was a little far for me to go, but the doctors there were excellent. I cannot tell you how right she was. They took my poor Zoe in immediately with loving arms. Dr. Trail could hardly believe what he was seeing--but there it was, tetanus in a dog. They treated her with round the clock antibiotic therapy, super concentrated nutrition, and love and affection. ZOE LIVED!!!!! She's one happy dog now! We've been back twice for follow ups, and each time we get on the Walt Whitman bridge, Zoe starts whining with anticipation to see her family at Gloucester county again---she knows where we are going if we head over that bridge!!!! My only regret is that it's so far away from me. Maybe they'll expand one day, haha! Anyway, thank you all so much for keeping open minds when it came to Zoe's condition. It would have been easy to pass off, like my other vet did, because tetanus is so rare in dogs. But you guys persisted and had faith, and we are a happy family once again. Love ya!!!!! Read Less