Mixed reviews at the new vet...
He was VERY smart and we are 100% in sync on how a dog should eat and be (or not be) vaccinated. This is worth a LOT to me.
The prices were reasonable. I did go ahead and get the girls vaccinated for Lyme as the new vaccines are better than the older ones that failed Bridget a month after she was vaccinated and contracted Lyme.
Piper is a cautious little dog. She was nervous at the vet and he was very business like and quick. She needed blood drawn for her parvo titer. I couldn't hold her so the vet had his tech come in. They held her as tightly as they could and the tech kept trying to soothe her but she kept jerking and yanking her leg back hard (she's very, very squirmy when she wants to be) and she kept tearing out the needle. After the first time, the vet immediately switched to a butterfly but she still did a number on her arm so they gauzed it and wrapped in with vet wrap. She was crying and Bella was absolutely loosing her noodle. She desperately wanted to get to Piper to take care of her. Poor girls.
I ended up with blood all over my hand and sweater and needed to sit down (or pass out) when he treated Bella. Also a blood draw and a Lyme vax. However, I knew Bella would just sit quietly and let him do what he needed to do.
Bella's blood work was basically perfect.
The building that houses the clinic is very old and the place was a mess. I wouldn't want my dog having surgery there.
I guess when all is said and done, I'm going to use him for my basic vet care because we are so in sync with everything.
He was VERY smart and we are 100% in sync on how a dog should eat and be (or not be) vaccinated. This is worth a LOT to me.
The prices were reasonable. I did go ahead and get the girls vaccinated for Lyme as the new vaccines are better than the older ones that failed Bridget a month after she was vaccinated and contracted Lyme.
Piper is a cautious little dog. She was nervous at the vet and he was very business like and quick. She needed blood drawn for her parvo titer. I couldn't hold her so the vet had his tech come in. They held her as tightly as they could and the tech kept trying to soothe her but she kept jerking and yanking her leg back hard (she's very, very squirmy when she wants to be) and she kept tearing out the needle. After the first time, the vet immediately switched to a butterfly but she still did a number on her arm so they gauzed it and wrapped in with vet wrap. She was crying and Bella was absolutely loosing her noodle. She desperately wanted to get to Piper to take care of her. Poor girls.
I ended up with blood all over my hand and sweater and needed to sit down (or pass out) when he treated Bella. Also a blood draw and a Lyme vax. However, I knew Bella would just sit quietly and let him do what he needed to do.
Bella's blood work was basically perfect.
The building that houses the clinic is very old and the place was a mess. I wouldn't want my dog having surgery there.
I guess when all is said and done, I'm going to use him for my basic vet care because we are so in sync with everything.