frame
Veterinary Cancer Group logo

 Dog Profile

Family Testimonials.

 

October 2009

Veterinary Cancer Group was pleasantly surprised by a unique "testimonial" from one of the special families that we are very lucky to get to know. Dillion, a brave little Glen of Imaal Terrier, will sorely be missed by his family.  Visit this amazing
Los Angeles Times Blog L.A. Unleashed, written by Dillon's Mom. You'll see Dillion had the very uncommon, yet not at all un-charming, side effect of hair loss.  Those lucky enough to have crossed Dillion's path know his short stature was far outsized the spirit and character he possessed.  We'll all miss you little guy. 


Our Beloved Lucky
To The Veterinary Cancer Group

We know Lucky is in a much better place, barking at passersby and chasing lizards and rabbits.  We are grateful for all your efforts to cure her.  Your caring treatment will always be cherished and made her passing easier.

The Howlands


Dr.  Rosenberg, this is Judy, Buddie's mom.  Because your time is so precious during the day, I didn't want to keep you as long as it would take to tell you something important.  I wanted to find the words that could convey as accurately as possible what you need to know.  So please pardon that this is coming to you in an email rather than in person.

First of all, thank you, thank you, thank you so much for doing what you do.  I know I can't keep my Buddie forever but you have given us so much more time together than I ever thought we could have.  Her quality of life is so wonderful right now.  She is playful, anticipatory, always ready to play, be brushed, or just sit with.  In short, she's like a puppy.  I found her when she was full grown (abandoned while pregnant) and she ended up having 13 puppies (it took nine months to place every one of them in fabulous homes, and $40,000 to redo our backyard when it was all said and done).  I never had the chance to see what she would be like if she were unburdened with pregnancy, arthritis, or any other diseases older dogs get.  Until now.  However long we can keep her going like this is a gift from God through you.  The words to describe my gratitude have yet to be invented.

There is another reason for my wanting to write to you.  I want you to know what goes on in your office when you aren't looking.  I don't know where you found these people, and in truth, I didn't even think there were enough people like these to actually staff a large clinic like yours, but your staff has got to be the greatest group of people ever put together for a mission of love.  They are not only professional to a fault, but so accommodating, so attentive, and so willing to go to do their utmost to make the owners feel like they will never fall through the cracks.  As an owner I receive as much love by these people as my Buddie does.  Your staff deserves the highest praise and commendation for being so much more than people doing a job.

I have also noticed how much your office tries to keep the price affordable whether it's by donating meds, or whatever, but you have made me feel like you would never abandon Buddie because of the price.  I am so blessed to be able to afford the medical care for her, and your staff has given me venues to see if there is an organization who could help with the costs, but it is so clear to me that you don't try to squeeze your clients out of every last nickel (which could easily be done when it comes to the love of animals).  Your heart is in the right place and it has not gone unnoticed.

It is a very difficult thing to have to get Buddie in the car, leaving Wolfie (one of her puppies whom we kept and has never been away from his mother) to literally scream when Buddie is taken for a few hours.  He has a baby sitter whenever we go, but he still cries the entire time she's gone.  It makes it even more difficult when I think of where we are going and why.  But I actually look forward to taking her now.  She loves the car ride, I love the time with her, and your staff has made this just about the easiest thing to do.  I was NEVER able to take her or Wolfie to the vet or even for their grooming because it's too much for me.  My poor husband has had that job since Buddie arrived.  Now I take her alone and actually look forward to it.  KUDOS to you and your exceptional staff!!

Each and every one of them deserves so much for this because what they do is HUGE.  I think if I tried to tell you in person, I wouldn't get passed the first sentence without tearing up.  I love each and every one of you for the miracles, the love, the acceptance and attention both Buddie and I receive when we walk through your doors.

With heartfelt appreciation, I remain yours truly,
Judy and Buddie, of course



Destiny Stone Aug 09

My beautiful Destiny was diagnosed with lymphoma on September 29,2005. We began chemotherapy the following week with Dr. Mary Davis at  VCG in Culver City. Destiny has been in complete remission now for more than three years and completed chemotherapy on March 21, 2006. I can't tell you how grateful we are~not just for such wonderful results but for having such a kind, caring, compassionate oncologist. Destiny is my miracle...and my heart!

Lynn Stone