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October 2024 by Jason Davis
They are open on Saturdays for regular visits, which is great for me because I work long hours during the week and don't always have a way to get my animals to a Vet.
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October 2024 by Akira Fleming
Always kind and willing to take care of my babies!
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October 2024 by Chrissy Stalin
Bluegrass Animal Care killed Felicia yesterday. I wish I had come on here and given everyone an update that Felicia was home and doing well yesterday. But that's not what happened.
I went to pick her up at 4:30 expecting to bring her home, happy, healthy, alive. Instead when I arrived i was left waiting in the waiting room for 15 min before they came out and told me Felicia was showing signs of distress and they were doing xrays to make sure nothing was wrong. They took me back to be with her and tortured her trying to draw blood then put me in the car with her to take her to a vet an hour away in louisville, during rush hour. As soon as I left I called Dave Stahlin while I was driving. I fast became hysterical on the phone. Shortly on the road Felicia's breathing went from panting, loud and labored turned to quiet, long in between gasps. Then nothing. This is where I was doing 90 during rush hour on the gene Snyder. Why in gods name isn't there an emergency service for pets? Why isn't there lights and sirens and emergency cpr in transit for them?! Once to the er vet they asked if we wanted heroic measures. Absolutely we did. I don't know how long they did them. I don't know how long we were even there. At the point we arrived there I was so hysterical David handled everything. I drove home on autopilot and David broke it to the girls while I hugged her leash and collar and cried more. At this point i had been crying for hours. How did I even have any tears left. Hell I'm still crying while typing this.
When we lost Florence Knightingale 7 yrs ago to this month, we knew it was coming. She had an autoimmune we struggled with the vet to figure out what it was and she declined gradually over 6 months when her quality of life wasn't good anymore and came to the decision with the vet to put her down so she wouldn't suffer anymore.
But this, this is trauma. I went to the vet expecting to bring Felicia home. I took her to the vet for a routine spay and I had even gotten a call hours earlier saying she was doing great. Then to have to drive her alone to another vet and watching her decline in the rear view mirror unable to do anything except fight against traffic and asshole drivers.
Why did this happen?! What went wrong. I knew when I got there I was going to get one of the biggest goofy smiles of hers when she saw me. Just like she gave me before we went into the vets when we got there in the morning. As she was trying to appease me and asking not to go into this place that wreaked of fearful dogs and death.
We will be getting answers though. An autopsy is being performed and we will receive her ashes and a pawprint once it's all done.
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October 2024 by Krissa Gray
I typically only have very positive things to say about Bluegrass Animal Care Center. However, today was a huge disappointment. We found out our dog had a mass on his spleen 2 weeks ago today and I made the decision to remove his spleen within minutes. We saw Dr. Dennis for that visit and she was great. Dr. Williams performed the surgery the following Monday and I am always pleased with his care and communication. Unfortunately, it has been a bit of a rollercoaster since surgery. I took him back 3 times with concerns, two of which resulted in antibiotics. Last night he was acting different around 1030. We thought it was his pain meds. He eventually started resting but at about 0500 we knew something was wrong. By the time I was leaving he couldn’t walk. We decided to wait until Bluegrass opened since they knew him and could give us the best advice on how to proceed. I show up at 0800, carry my 65lb dog because he was lethargic and couldn’t walk, his gums were very pale and I was told I could drop him off and the vet could call me when she had time to see him. I understand this practice but it was pretty clear my dog was near end of life. I wish exceptions could be made for this situation so I could have stayed with him. The vet (Dr. Theno) calls me within 15 minutes and we have a 4 minute conversation. She explained what she was seeing and gave me options. I asked her what she would recommend. Within seconds I had made the decision to let him go. I said, “I am pretty sure that is what we are going to do but I am going to call my husband. Should I return now for that?” I had already turned around, I had never even wanted to leave him for a second, and I was really asking if I should expect euthanasia immediately when I returned. She responded, “It really is time to shit or get off the pot.” I think that is all I really need to say about this but this all happened so fast that we weren’t even on the pot! I had not wavered. I feel like discussing options with my husband was reasonable. If he wasn’t suffering, I would have taken him elsewhere for euthanasia although that process was smooth and I really appreciated how the room was set up and being so close to him. The vet tech, Juliana, was amazing and she is always so good there. When I think of my dog’s last day, I will always think about the vet I trusted telling me to “shit or get off the pot,” when I was making a literal life or death decision about my best friend.
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September 2024 by Ashley Todd
Very affordable and good care
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September 2024 by Lisa Weisser
Everyone there is really nice and they always find a way to see to see yo I r furbabies when they are ill.
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September 2024 by Donald Wilkins
I’m a disabled veteran so to say money is tight is an understatement. I paid for my dog to get neutered and before I could get him neutered he was hit by a car. And they won’t allow me to use that money towards another dog. They are literally stealing my money. I won’t do business here I hope that no other veterans go here as well.
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August 2024 by Larry Meyer
Always take care of our pets. They treat them as if they were family.
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July 2024 by J B
Friendly service and reasonable prices
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July 2024 by Danny Higdon
The doctor correctly diagnosed what my cat was allergic to. I saw Dr. Dennis, and will ask for her when I take my Siamese cat there.
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July 2024 by Susie Saunders
Great staff! Great place!
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June 2024 by Jamie Nishida
This place is horrible. They charged me for something I did not consent to doing. I called back before close, I called over and over again for 8 WHOLE minutes until closing time and no answer. I left a voicemail with my phone number for them to call back and never did I receive a call back. They told me my dogs ear was dirty but didn’t even offer to clean it. They told me what I needed to buy was one price but it was more expensive. Horrible. Horrible . Horrible. I do not recommend a place that does not call you back, that does not answer their phones, and that does not inform about what they’re doing and how much extra if any at all it will cost your visit!!!!!!
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May 2024 by Tanya T
Bluegrass animal care is one of the best experiences my fur babies and I have had. After a bad vet experience they saved my GP from a bladder obstruction. If I had not know the issue I may have lost her due to another local office misdiagnosis. My GP is a big ball of anxiety but the doctors and the techs are always so good with her. My cats are also happy with the treatment they get here. The prices are affordable and you leave feeling like everyone here cares.
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March 2024 by lindsey berry
I cannot say enough good things about the veterinarians and techs we've seen at this clinic.
We have four animals (2 dogs, 2 cats— all accident prone and keen on eating things they shouldn’t). So while a part of me wants to be a gatekeeper and selfishly keep these wonderful humans to myself, I would be truly doing a disservice to other pet owners.
When our cats (Sammy & Dean) have been chronically ill or had an emergency, or our dogs (Daisy & Poppy) need routine exams or spayed, they are always so quick to respond and get back to us with options. They are gentle with our four-legged family members, and reassuring with treatment plans and recommendations. I am so thankful to the Bluegrass Vet team!
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March 2024 by Doreen Love n Light
A little pricey, friendly staff, near by