I'm sad to say that I would advise against taking any pet here. After having brought various pets to many different vet clinics over the years my advice is don't bother unless your pet is in pain or it is an emergency, otherwise I strongly suggest doing whatever you can without the assistance of any vet. I was not impressed by the clinic, old computer equipment, and the vet did not even introduce himself at any point. He just walked out the door and that was it. It was my first visit but I have to be honest. I know that these clinics are not rolling in the dough and have overhead costs but if your computer is from the 1990s then maybe it is time to put some money back into your practice. The 2 stars are given based on the more reasonable costs here but that's it. The Dr. completely contradicted the Dr. in Saint John and stated that my dog most likely did not have Mast Cell Tumor. However, he then says he could be too and that the cells could be hiding. But then he said in all his years he has never seen a mast Cell tumor shrink which is what happened. Then he stated that if this dog had mast cell cancer she would be a dead dog by now (2-3 months). Then he said that the Vet in Saint John may have mistaken the cells for Mast Cell. Either way I was told by the Avenue Animal Hospital that I MUST get the surgery done which has risks with it. The Sussex Animal Hospital told me to just monitor the growth and if it changes have it removed. This is like the third growth - what am I supposed to do? Pay $2000 every time there is a growth????? The Dr. Steven Justason basically could have done a coin toss and I would have had the same diagnosis. I was feeling better when he said she doesn't have Mast Cell cancer - but then as the conversation went - it changed to not likely - to "I could be wrong." I drove up from Saint John and felt like I wasted my time, travel expense, and the $90.00 I paid them.