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895 Turkey St, Hardwick, MA 01082, USA
Hardwick, Massachusetts 01082
+1 413-477-6623

On top of being amazing with the animals he tells you like it is and doesn't try to sell you stuff your pet doesn't need

Amazing people! Amazing care!!!

I went to this vet to euthanize my 16 year old dog and he only used one injection, although the process normally takes two: one to paralyze the animal and one to euthanize it. I specifically asked him to inject the second dose and he said it wasn't needed and walked out. My dog lay there for at least ten minutes until she died from slow asphyxiation.

Awesome caring people!

The staff are very friendly and helpful.

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Harmen Van Der Velden

Veterinary Care at 895 Turkey St, Hardwick, MA 01082, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Harmen Van Der Velden: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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895 Turkey St, Hardwick, MA 01082, USA.
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Hardwick
Postcode:
01082

About Harmen Van Der Velden

Harmen Van Der Velden is a US Veterinary Care based in Hardwick, Massachusetts. Harmen Van Der Velden is located at 895 Turkey St, Hardwick, MA 01082, USA.


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ALL reviews about Harmen Van Der Velden

  • Ashley
    Added 2016.08.23
    On top of being amazing with the animals he tells you like it is and doesn't try to sell you stuff your pet doesn't need
  • William
    Added 2015.12.09
    Amazing people! Amazing care!!!
  • Diego
    Added 2015.08.04
    I went to this vet to euthanize my 16 year old dog and he only used one injection, although the process normally takes two: one to paralyze the animal and one to euthanize it. I specifically asked him to inject the second dose and he said it wasn't needed and walked out. My dog lay there for at least ten minutes until she died from slow asphyxiation.
  • Sarah
    Added 2014.08.29
    Awesome caring people!
  • Richard
    Added 2014.01.21
    The staff are very friendly and helpful.
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