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    Garden State Veterinary Specialists Eatontown

    Garden State Veterinary Specialists Eatontown

    (300 reviews)

    Fantastic experience! First rate care for my dog Layla. I was frequently contacted by their…read moresurgical department as to her status and ongoing treatment. From the friendly front desk reps to the nursing and doctor staff, everyone was caring and comforting throughout her stay. I would highly recommend them for all the pet lovers out there.

    Cosmo was hospitalized overnight here twice for having grand mal as well as focal seizures back in…read moreJanuary 2026. After tests and scans we found that he a very large glioma brain tumor, one of the biggest they've seen in a small dog (he's a morkie). Cosmo already has diabetes and heart disease which complicated things a bit. We met with both internal medicine, neurology, and oncology to figure out the best plan for Cosmo as his brain tumor is inoperable. He went on a bunch of new medication that would hopefully lessen the frequency of the tumors until we underwent treatment. After meeting with Dr. Spanos from Oncology-Radiation she went over many different treatment plans listing out the pros and cons of each in addition to letting me know any and every side effect Cosmo might encounter. These treatments were also sent to me via email which I appreciated so I could really take the time to sit down and think about it. After a lot of deliberation we decided to start CFRT radiation treatment on a 10 day plan. It means Cosmo would need to undergo radiation treatment for 10 consecutive days (apart from weekends) and would need to go under anesthesia every time. I won't lie, it was tough. Cosmo was very lethargic due to the treatment but Dr. Spanos team did a great job and were very patient with him even though he's a very nervous boy at the vet. Once he completed his 10 days of CFRT treatment we received a certificate, we rang a bell, and the whole team who took care of him came out to celebrate. I'm happy to say we've been slowly tapering off his medicine and have completely stopped taking the prednisone/steroid for swelling. Additionally, Cosmo is now 70 days seizure free and has been back to acting like his normal self prior to us learning about his diagnosis. He still plays, gets the zoomies, and loves his long walks. He just is on a tight schedule for his anti-seizure medication. I can't thank the team at GSVS enough for giving me more precious time with Cosmo. Everyone I've interacted with in the hospital has been kind, understanding, and willing to go the extra mile for my pup. We are so grateful! We go back for a follow-up MRI to examine the status of Cosmo's tumor towards the end of summer.

    Monmouth County SPCA - Roscoe-pit bull-age 5 yrs old-95 lbs

    Monmouth County SPCA

    (45 reviews)

    I have been a general volunteer at the Monmouth County SCPA since 2018. I walk dogs, help clean…read morepuppy enclosures, help socialize puppies if there are any there that day (they get adopted pretty quickly!), do laundry, etc. The facility is beautiful and clean, and the animals are well-loved and cared for. The health and safety of the people and the animals in the shelter are priorities. There is a wellness clinic and a law enforcement office at the shelter as well. If you visit, please don't open a dog's enclosure on your own. Some of our lovable pups are escape artists, and it just makes unnecessary risk of injury to someone if you open the door and the animal dashes off to the great outdoors (potentially knocking someone like me over) instead of greeting you. The dog doesn't know you, and he may just be more interested in distant sounds and scents at the moment than he is in you. Instead, get hold of an adoption counselor out in front and ask to see the animal you would like to meet. They're authorized to arrange for positive "first dates" between animals and prospective adopters. I love this shelter, and I can say that the people here seriously care about what's best for the animals in their care. It's also a great place to volunteer!

    They hold themselves out as a low-cost veterinary option, but won't even provide an estimate before…read moretaking my dog in for dental cleaning. The receptionist was EXTREMELY rude. I shouldn't be surprised, considering the person in charge of the SPCA, but I was expecting better.

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