“They have been amazing with my dog. She's super hyper and loves people but can be a handful. The patience they take with her has been great. They are 100% there for the animals and not just the paycheck.”
10AM - 12PM 2 - 7PM
22215 Goddard Rd, Taylor“Small place very nice people. The kind of place you imagine when you think of a vet clinic. It's not doom and gloom like a hospital. Some of these other clinics look like doctors' offices. Something about this place relaxes me and my cat more than other places I've tried.”
“I can not even explain how grateful I am for the doctors and the staff. We took our dog in, who was very sick, even sicker than we all thought. He liked to eat everything and most of the time he would pass whatever he ate. Well, the day came where he didn't pass it and we had to take him in. He had to have surgery to have the blockage removed. Once they got in there, the doctor said he would of recommended euthanasia if he had known how bad he was but because he was already in there, and he is so young that he decided to do everything we can to save him. He had a blockage that looks like was there for awhile and it ended up putting 3 holes in his intestines and all that was going into his body. They had to remove about 6-9 inches of his intestines. He was so skinny and had the fight of his life. Robyn was absolutely amazing with him. She was the nurse that was taking care of him. Actually everyone there was amazing and loved him. After 3 days he was able to come home. When we called that Saturday morning and they told us he was a nut case we knew he was almost back to himself. It actually put tears in my eyes. When he came home Robin told us we could call her anytime day or night if we had any questions and she even called Sunday morning to check on him. I can not explain how grateful I am for everyone there. Thank you so much.”
“We love our vet, but the cost of a spay & all it included was almost a thousand dollars. We checked other vets and they were all several hundred dollars, just for the surgery. That is not the way to encourage people to have their animals spayed or neutered, nor is it geared in any way to help with the overpopulation problem.
It took a couple weeks, but we got our rescue kitten, Daphne, in for a spay. From the beginning to the day-after-surgery check up call, this place and its people have their act together! It's a finely tuned machine, run by considerate and caring humans. I have no doubt that if and when we need another spay/neuter, we'll call on them again. She was spayed, received a cone (that she tolerated for no more than 3 minutes), pain meds (that she never needed), and a microchip (that we hope she'll NEVER need). It was $150, including a $33 donation I left because they are doing such amazing work. I learned I can further support them while shopping at Kroger, and I intend to!
Like another reviewer said, PLEASE spay and neuter your animals, and check out Paws Clinic's community cats/feral cat surgery tab at the top of the page on their web site. Further, consider giving TPC a donation once in a while to help them keep doing what they do.”