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    The Piedmont Equine Practice

    4.3 (6 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Agape Vet Clinic

    Agape Vet Clinic

    3.4
    (18 reviews)

    I have been patronizing Agape Vet Clinic for nearly 20 years for my veterinarian needs. Dr…read more Katherine Gray has provided exceptional care for my cat L.T., who lived to 19 years, and my two current kitties, Maya and Sabrina. She provides solid, common-sense advice on keeping my feline roommates healthy and happy, and also showed great kindness and compassion when L.T. was at the end stage of his life. In my experience, the staff at Agape has always been friendly and helpful (with the exception of one male vet who worked there briefly--very briefly--about six years ago). I attribute my cats' good health to the care they have gotten there, and would recommend the clinic to anyone who loves his or her animals.

    Pet Owners Beware: Multiple Misdiagnoses from Dr. Kat Gray…read more I'm writing this review as a serious warning to fellow pet owners: over the years, I've personally witnessed three separate misdiagnoses from Dr. Kat Gray at Agape Animal Hospital, one of which led directly to the death of a beloved dog. The most recent case involved my dear friend's dog, who suddenly began acting strangely. Despite my warnings, she went to Agape. Dr. Gray diagnosed a tick-borne illness, ran some blood work, gave fluids and a pain shot, and sent them home. She attributed the behavior to eating grass and being "stressed" from seeing luggage. The dog briefly improved, but then declined. On the second visit, they received another pain shot and an inconclusive ultrasound. At one point, Dr. Gray actually suggested the dog might have eaten mushrooms and was "having a bad trip." Finally, my friend went to another vet who correctly diagnosed intervertebral disc disease. The dog needed surgery. A correct diagnosis earlier would've spared her a great deal of pain. Sadly, this was not a one-off. Years earlier, my own hound was lethargic and off. Dr. Gray again blamed a tick-borne illness. Something didn't sit right with me, so we went for a second opinion. That vet discovered a grapefruit-sized tumor on his spleen that needed immediate surgery. We were told if we'd waited even another day, it could have ruptured and killed him. And tragically, a friend of mine lost her dog after being told, by Dr. Gray, that the dog was just overweight. I voiced my concern that the dog's abdomen looked swollen, not fat. Not long after, the dog passed away. It was a tumor. It had ruptured. It was preventable. I understand that no vet is perfect, and diagnoses can be complex. But three separate major misdiagnoses, two of them potentially fatal, one resulting in death is not something I can overlook. If you love your pet, please think twice before trusting Dr. Kat Gray with their care.

    Paws For Holistic Pet Care

    Paws For Holistic Pet Care

    4.2
    (5 reviews)

    We are having a few medical issues with Hanno, our 5 y.o. German Shepherd. He had his first seizure…read moreabout two months ago, then another one a month ago. At that point we opted to stop all pharmaceuticals (Apoquel, ProHeart 12) especially after learning they can cause seizures. Going forward we will get titers testing done before doing any further vaccinations. We looked around Boise for a holistic vet practiced in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) so we could holistically heal Hanno and thought we'd found one. The results were less than impressive and we are still waiting to hear back from them a week later! I remembered that Rebecca L G Verna is a Holistic Vet and I contacted her. This morning, she spent an hour and fifteen minutes on the facetime call with my wife and me. She asked a TON of questions and even looked at Hanno over the video. Her knowledge is impressive and I felt like she was really invested in his well-being. She gave Hanno more attention on the facetime call than the local "TCVM" vet did in person. Not an exaggeration at all. Going forward, our go to vet is Dr. Becky Verna at Paws for Holistic Pet Care and we will use the local vet to run the labs and do the 'hands on' things we cannot do over the phone. You want a vet who will lean forward into the care of your doggie, I highly recommend Rebecca L G Verna. Thank you Becky!

    Dr. Verna is absolutely wonderful does it push you into buying things you don't need. Talks to you…read moreabout every vaccine and its affect on the dog. Talks to you about the price of everything ahead of time no surprises at the end. Offers different options if your budget has restrictions. I have been going there for years and wouldn't go to a different doctor. Love this place.

    The Piedmont Equine Practice - vet - Updated June 2026

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