2NOFLEAS Posted May 15, 2008 Share Posted May 15, 2008 Well......... looks like Cofax will be moving (with us) in the near future to the East Aurora NY area if/when her human Dad takes a new job there at Moog. So she'll be needing a new vet and a cardiologist (she has Mitral Valve disease)............. guess we'll also need some group contacts in the area. We'll let you know when the big move will take place - everything is still be negociated at this time. (We're originally from Lackawanna.) Thanks Tina, Bob & Cofax Quote Tina dogmom to Rocket and Angels Cofax (my girl) 5/9/01-7/1/10(OS), ReRun (my boy)(4/18/95-4/19/07 Heart tumor)) Dedicating my life as much as I could - to keeping the smile alive of my Lambie Pie - lost 12/04 to Rocky Mtn Spotted Fever.... & then there's the hubby - Bob .... http://www.freewebs.com/3nofleas/ . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest argolola Posted May 15, 2008 Share Posted May 15, 2008 I have no info, but I'm sure other GTers may know of a vet. God bless you Cofax (what a cute name.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tbhounds Posted May 16, 2008 Share Posted May 16, 2008 Sorry-not too familar with NY--will you be close to Cornell? Great Cardiac Dr there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2NOFLEAS Posted May 16, 2008 Author Share Posted May 16, 2008 Sorry-not too familar with NY--will you be close to Cornell? Great Cardiac Dr there. over 200mi........ oh well.......... thanks anyway I have no info, but I'm sure other GTers may know of a vet. God bless you Cofax (what a cute name.) THank you........ you are always so kind........ Quote Tina dogmom to Rocket and Angels Cofax (my girl) 5/9/01-7/1/10(OS), ReRun (my boy)(4/18/95-4/19/07 Heart tumor)) Dedicating my life as much as I could - to keeping the smile alive of my Lambie Pie - lost 12/04 to Rocky Mtn Spotted Fever.... & then there's the hubby - Bob .... http://www.freewebs.com/3nofleas/ . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest sandlot13433 Posted May 16, 2008 Share Posted May 16, 2008 I grew up in East Aurora! Unfortunately, I'm not too familiar with the vets in Buffalo. However, I know a friend of mine took her greyhound with a heart problem to a cardiologist out here in Rochester. That would be over an hour from East Aurora though. Sorry I couldn't be more help! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gryhnd_adoptee Posted May 16, 2008 Share Posted May 16, 2008 Well......... looks like Cofax will be moving (with us) in the near future to the East Aurora NY area if/when her human Dad takes a new job there at Moog. So she'll be needing a new vet and a cardiologist (she has Mitral Valve disease)............. guess we'll also need some group contacts in the area. We'll let you know when the big move will take place - everything is still be negociated at this time. (We're originally from Lackawanna.) Thanks Tina, Bob & Cofax How cool! Where at Moog will he be? My DBF is a Senior Metalurgist in the MetLab for Moog and we live about 25 miles from there in Moo Town (Java Center actually). We use two very grey savy vets for our girlies. One is about a mile away from Moog actually, and the other is more near the Amherst area. Buffalo Greyhound Adoption is one of our local groups for which I am on the fundraising committee for. We use Seneca Animal Hospital near Moog, and also used Georgetown Animal Clinic in Amherst when we had our senior girlie. She went there all her life. There are a couple more grey savy vets in the area, but I would start with Seneca. Dr. Tomasky (sp) even has greys of his own and Seneca does many of our dogs in from the tracks before adoption. Aside from the NYS taxes, you will like the area if you stay around Moog and it's surrounding areas. The city of Buffalo and it's surrounding areas are getting quite run down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trudy Posted May 16, 2008 Share Posted May 16, 2008 Check out Rochester Vet Specialists, I think I recall them having cardiologists on staff there. I'm sure Buffalo might have somebody out there as well, once you find a vet, I'm sure they can refer you to somebody. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest winli02 Posted May 16, 2008 Share Posted May 16, 2008 Just wanna say "hi" and that I also use Georgetown Animal Clinic in Amherst. I got Dilly from GREAT (another greyhound group out here) but I usually go to more of the BGA events. I am in Amherst/Snyder, BTW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gryhnd_adoptee Posted May 16, 2008 Share Posted May 16, 2008 Just wanna say "hi" and that I also use Georgetown Animal Clinic in Amherst. I got Dilly from GREAT (another greyhound group out here) but I usually go to more of the BGA events. I am in Amherst/Snyder, BTW Aren't Dr's. Newman just awesome?? Both he and his son. I always feel welcome at Georgetown too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2NOFLEAS Posted May 16, 2008 Author Share Posted May 16, 2008 Well......... looks like Cofax will be moving (with us) in the near future to the East Aurora NY area if/when her human Dad takes a new job there at Moog. So she'll be needing a new vet and a cardiologist (she has Mitral Valve disease)............. guess we'll also need some group contacts in the area. We'll let you know when the big move will take place - everything is still be negociated at this time. (We're originally from Lackawanna.) Thanks Tina, Bob & Cofax How cool! Where at Moog will he be? My DBF is a Senior Metalurgist in the MetLab for Moog and we live about 25 miles from there in Moo Town (Java Center actually). We use two very grey savy vets for our girlies. One is about a mile away from Moog actually, and the other is more near the Amherst area. Buffalo Greyhound Adoption is one of our local groups for which I am on the fundraising committee for. We use Seneca Animal Hospital near Moog, and also used Georgetown Animal Clinic in Amherst when we had our senior girlie. She went there all her life. There are a couple more grey savy vets in the area, but I would start with Seneca. Dr. Tomasky (sp) even has greys of his own and Seneca does many of our dogs in from the tracks before adoption. Aside from the NYS taxes, you will like the area if you stay around Moog and it's surrounding areas. The city of Buffalo and it's surrounding areas are getting quite run down. WAY COOL! We're originally from Lackawanna - I really agree with the run down areas....... such a shame. We have lots of family and friends still there. My brother also works at Moog - Ed Madar..... Bob would be: Senior Project Engineer in the Space & Defense Group’s Projects and Systems Engineering function supporting Test Equipment Design and Development. I know it's on Jamison Rd the closest plant to the 400. Thanks everyone for the suggestions! I'll try to see if they have websites - if not I'll look up their numbers and give a call. I think we actually passed the Seneca one while driving around there. Email me personally so we can "yap" more! bob-tina@comcast.net Hope we can have a pup get together! Quote Tina dogmom to Rocket and Angels Cofax (my girl) 5/9/01-7/1/10(OS), ReRun (my boy)(4/18/95-4/19/07 Heart tumor)) Dedicating my life as much as I could - to keeping the smile alive of my Lambie Pie - lost 12/04 to Rocky Mtn Spotted Fever.... & then there's the hubby - Bob .... http://www.freewebs.com/3nofleas/ . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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