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October 2024 by Kacey Pope
This is the most affordable that I have ever been to. I will say that we have had a couple of bigger things with our dogs that we have had to go to other clinics for but for all of their vaccinations and small check ins this is the place to go. This is the first time I have ever found a clinic that has created a system that makes vet care affordable and for somebody that has five dogs that is incredibly important.
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October 2024 by Megan Epstein
We took both of our dogs there for the spay neuter clinic. They were so efficient and organized. The staff was friendly and caring. Email reminders were super helpful as most appointments are a good month in advance. They offer so many great services in addition to the spay neuter we were able to take care of all our dogs needs for vaccines nail trims and more. We will be using Stand for Animals going forward for all our veterinary needs.
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October 2024 by Holly Morgan
They were very organized, got in & out easily. Staff was great.
Good prices.
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October 2024 by Tracey Lane
My little guy was neutered here two weeks ago, and I’m really happy with the results. They have a streamlined process that works well, and the cost was very affordable. They sent him home with medication and instructions (at an additional $20), but it was still much cheaper than going to a vet. My dog has cryptorchidism, and the staff noticed it immediately, which required an extra fee $35, but even with that, it was still less than a vet visit. I added the microchip $35 and E collar $10. My dog didn’t use the collar. ? My total was $205. I’m very pleased and will consider using them again.
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October 2024 by Douglas Orndorff
Everything about the visit was wonderful. It's the only place I will take my little guy.
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September 2024 by Heather Misenheimer
Our experiences with SFA have all been great. We recently participated in a spay/neuter clinic and it was unbelievably organized. I was so impressed with how they managed to get that many people in and out in such a small window of time.
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August 2024 by Mark Woods
Every interaction with every single person there was/is among the very best experiences I've ever had. Anywhere.
Major surgery. Three visits. Our Lab was beautifully cared for. We were well cared for. The cost was what it should be (about a quarter of what we were quoted by 3 other practices).
Especially when I understood that SFA has a clear mission...when I understood what that mission is...the whole experience made sense. Everyone there is on board with and on top of that mission.
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August 2024 by John Crowell
Kind, welcoming, compassionate, gift to our community.
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August 2024 by Pete Rose
Very professional
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August 2024 by Laura Parsons
Good!! They do good work at an affordable price. Should donate whenever able.
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July 2024 by Melissa Emerson
Very nice, clean and affordable with a great staff that really cares about your pet. Highly recommend
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July 2024 by Diane Mesiti
Very kind and sympathetic when I had to euthanize my cat. Only charged me $35.
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July 2024 by Yevette Peveler
Always a good experience amd caring staff, but definitely have an appointment.
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July 2024 by Adam Hernandez
Good place to get regular vaccinations; however, the vets can be short and dont seem to really welcome any additional questions. I also have not been allowed back with my pet which I dislike. It can also be up to two weeks before an appt is available and at that point we just had to go with another vet.
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July 2024 by Jennifer D.
i have had good experiences using stand for animals in the past to spay my dog and cat. i had no issue then, but that was over 5 years ago. 2 months ago i made an appointment for my 1 year old cattle dog to be neutered, chipped, nails trimmed and dewclaw removed. three days before that appointment i received a text message stating the appointment has been cancelled due to no vet on site that day. the resceduled date did not work, so i called and they told me they didnt have anything for 2 months, but they "worked him in" 3.5 weeks later. the day before his appointment he cut his leg below the dewclaw, we cleaned and bandaged it. we brought it to sfa attention at time of drop off, to see if it needed stitches. was told it was no problem. drop off was hectic as was pick up. but i'd experienced that before so i wasnt surprised. all pet have the same drop off/ pick up time, not staggered. i wish i could say that all the worker are nice, but that would be a lie. one was down right rude. i paid ( bill was reasonable), took my dog with his cone & meds/cream home. things seemed fine. i was told to redress the leg wound twice a day. one week later my dog was able to get the bandage off , he ripped open an edge of the stitches on his leg. i brought him back into sfa and the vet told me to continue the cream, purchase wipes to clean the area (which was not done intially) and keep it bandaged. i asked about the suture removal and was told they couldnt do anything for his leg due to him being aggresive. how would i know if true, you can not go back with your pet. i asked if they could muzzle him or give him a shot. i was told no, mind you he was still on 2 tramadol twice daily. i purchased the additional tramadol, told to come back in a week. later that day i received a call from a tech who said the vet wanted me to stop using the cream and start using honey. so this morning, my husband took him in, hoping for better results. after giving him 3 tramadol, to make him more managable. the tech took him back, upon quick return said he was being aggresive. my husband ask if he could hold him cause he was scared and was told no, thats not allowed. when asked what we should do, cause the stitches have to come out. he was given no directions, except that they would no longer see him. well, isnt that a fine "f" you. they were paid for the services that included suture removal. and were paid at each additional visit. tomorrow i will have to pay my vet remove the sutures. sfa is fine for spay, neuter and vaccines but go to your vet for anything else.