Update: Atlas got fixed on 02/23/2018. They held him down to do things(rather than sedating him, he is a squirmy, energetic puppy) and then they try to get me to go to training facilities that they re... Read More
Update: Atlas got fixed on 02/23/2018. They held him down to do things(rather than sedating him, he is a squirmy, energetic puppy) and then they try to get me to go to training facilities that they recommend, by insinuating that it's his fault and he's ill behaved. At 5 months old, he already sits on command, walks willingly into his crate when I tell him "It's time to go home", sometimes shakes hands on command, answers to his name (when he's not distracted) and gives hugs 80% of the time when asked. They wrapped the spot where his IV was so tightly that his right paw swelled to two-three the size of the left (blamed it on him squirming) and offered to wrap it again to help with the swollen area. He is now terrified to go in his crate, when I tell him to "go home" he sits and cries and won't move unless it's to climb into my lap. I'm not sure what they did, but we'll not be going back. For a puppy being castrated should be like having wisdom teeth removed, he shouldn't have any memory of it, just a little soreness. Previously a tech cut his nails too short and made him bleed, they tried to recommend their training facilities then because he growled at her(I would too!). Their services are outlandishly expensive, so one would expect them to treat their patients with more care. From 5 stars to 1 star, because what vet doesn't know how to deal appropriately with a puppy? Isn't that a significant portion of the job? We'll find a new vet after the $300 castration, and $200 diarrhea visit this past week, we won't be back there again. It costs more for him to go to the doctor than it does for me.
Previous review:
I take Atlas there for all of his veterinary care. They are very good to him. He loves the vets. Sometimes the techs get a little busy so checking out can take a while, but we almost never have to wait to be seen so it all evens out. Read Less