We've been bringing our dogs to Capeway for the past 5 years, and we have never once had a bad experience or felt like our dogs weren't taken care of. When we adopted our springer she had a horrible skin allergy along with other medial issues and Capeway took great care of her, she is now healthy and thriving. Whenever we bring the dogs in for a sick visit, there is always a follow up call asking how they are doing. The techs and doctors are so friendly and knowledgeable, we definitely feel like our dogs are in good hands with Capeway. We also use the grooming service, Josh is wonderful and always listens to us. Would recommend Capeway to everyone, you could not bring your animals to a better place!
I have been bringing my animals to Capeway for years and I am always impressed with the service that we receive. From the moment you walk in the door, you and your pet are greeted by an extremely friendly and caring staff. As the owner of dogs with many medical problems, I find that the doctors always do a great job of explaining their various issues to me. I appreciate their expertise, their compassion, and their effort to ensure that I make the best decisions for my pets and for me. Thank you to the doctors and staff of Capeway for taking wonderful care of my girls, Annie Oakley and Mookie!
Doctors and staff at Capeway are very professional and genuinely care about you and your animals. I have 3 mini daschunds (known for their back problems) and 2 cats. My oldest daschund stopped walking and only dragged her back legs around. Her prognosis was looking bleak, but the doctors at Capeway gave her medication to decrease the inflammation in her spine and she started walking again after a month. She still has a little difficulty navigating the stairs but is still walking and running around. I would highly recommend their veterinary clinic.
Words couldn't adequately describe how much our dogs (Copper and Red) mean to us. They are like our children. From our infamously epic sized cookie cabinet to the fact that we go by "mommy" and "daddy", our world revolves around them. NOTHING is more important than their health care. We transfered our dogs to Capeway Veterinary Clinic shortly after we adopted Red, a special needs rescue. Not long afterwards, we were forced to test our faith in our new veterinarians. Red, being a precocious puppy, chewed and swallowed a piece of my husband's shoe, and became incredibly ill. We took him in, and Dr. Sherman carefully examined him, explaining what he believed to be the problem. The prognosis was grim: he needed emergency exploratory surgery. While stressing that we could not afford to wait for the results of time consuming diagnostic tests, he said that if it had been HIS dog, this is what he would do. Needless to say, our little Red One was in good hands. Dr. Sherman and Dr. Gaudette, who performed the surgery, saved his life. They removed the obstruction that was nearly perforating his bowels, and was hours away from creating septicemia and death. Looking back, I am convinced that if we hadn't switched vets, he would no longer be with us. The Capeway crew has become an extended family to us, and we trust their advice on every level. In the end, it's not because they saved Red, or the fact that they not only indulge all my questions and concerns, but they encourage them; the simple truth is that my dogs LOVE that clinic, from the doctors on down to every technician. (I have such a hard time choosing between all the vets, that we alternate so the dogs get to visit with each one.) To see my boys walk in with such joy and excitement (totally unnatural for a dog going to the vet, wouldn't you think?!), and have them greeted with affection and love, THAT says it all. After all, dogs instincts rival our own. If you're considering Capeway, I challenge you to let your dogs be the judge. I have complete faith, you won't be disappointed. Post script: since Red's early encounter, our high mainenance pup has gained frequent flyer status. A torn ACL from roughhousing with his brother led to knee surgery... eye trauma from a cat scratch sent him in more recently... and after all the veterinary care, that crazy dog still LOVES to visit the vet! Priceless!
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Capeway Veterinary Hospital: Sherman Ted D DVM | 171 Bridge Street | Vets | 08:00 AM - 03:00 PM |
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Capeway Veterinary Hospital: Gaudet Philip R DVM | 171 Bridge Street | Vets | 08:00 AM - 03:00 PM |
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New England Animal Hospital | 66 Huttleston Avenue | Vets | 08:00 AM - 01:00 PM |
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New England Animal Hospital: Harrington Keith G DVM | 66 Huttleston Avenue | Vets | Not Available |
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New England Animal Hospital: Lord Jason W DVM | 66 Huttleston Avenue | Vets | Not Available |
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New England Animal Hospital: Lemelin Michael W DVM | 66 Huttleston Avenue | Vets | Not Available |
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New England Animal Hospital: Dagenais Nicholas DVM | 66 Huttleston Avenue | Vets | Not Available |
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Kindred Spirits Mobile Vet Services: Donovan Timothy J DVM | 16 Sconticut Neck Road | Vets | Not Available |
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Kindred Spirits Mobile Vet Services | 16 Sconticut Neck Road | Vets | Not Available |
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