On my third visit there, the first two being positive, my dog was getting a minor surgery on his rear end. I picked him up in the afternoon to find that he smelled of feces so bad it filled the entir... Read More
On my third visit there, the first two being positive, my dog was getting a minor surgery on his rear end. I picked him up in the afternoon to find that he smelled of feces so bad it filled the entire room. The smell slapped me across the face the second I walked in. They had left feces on his rear all afternoon, and it was dried on there, caked all around the stitched up surgery site. They only wiped it because I asked them to. Then the vet tech, who was in the room with the doctor, nervously told me that the plastic cone collar he had on his head was new, never worn before, and that it had been donated to them, and I was not charged for it. I had already paid my bill, and I was charged for it, and it was clearly used and it was chewed and slightly mangled. Then I asked if they had any pain meds for him. The doctor told me they had given him pain medication while performing surgery, but wouldn't offer any pain meds or antibiotics. They did not give me any guidance about how to keep the wound from getting infected- they just wanted to get me out of there asap. The dog had a large stiched up hole in him just below his anus. Every vet I have ever gone to before has offered pain meds for post surgeries and antibiotics. Once we had him home a couple hours and he was no longer groggy, he moaned, wimpered, and groaned all night. Mobley was closed by then. I was up with him all night trying to sooth him. In the morning we took him to another vet and they immediately gave him the needed antiobiotics, pain meds, and a new cone collar. Mobley is completely ghetto. Yes, they are reasonably priced, but you can see what that buys. I know of another customer who had one of the vets throw her dog's chart across the room and yell at her to get her dog out of there because he was nervous and acting up. As another customer succinctly put it: Run! Read Less