Ranger would give you both a big wet kiss if he could.

On Mother’s Day morning, our sweet 17 year old dog, Ranger hopped off the bed, ate breakfast (his favorite!) then had a stroke. A 65lb dog, he was flailing and panicked. We were stricken.  Two years before, we were lucky to learn of CPV and Dr.Kim helped our Jack pass peacefully.  We were blown away by the service, the kindness, the skill. Now, with Ranger, and Dr. Maggie, we experienced the same stellar service and peaceful passing.  No loss is easy, but CPV makes the loss of a cherished pet as easy as possible.  Dr. Maggie told Ranger, ”Now you can go play with your old friend Jack.” (I’m crying again at that lovely thought.”) so, so grateful for this amazing service and incredible people. Dr. Maggie’s sister Glynis answered the phone that morning and was just the calm, empathetic voice we needed to hear. Kudos to your parents, ladies. They obviously did an outstanding job.😃 Thank you, thank you, thank you.  Ranger would give you both a big wet kiss if he could.

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