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November 2023 by Sharon Campbell
Everyone is always very friendly and you can tell they love the animals. My cat Gracie isn’t the friendliest but they say she does great and behaves.
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August 2023 by shannon jones wallace
Miss rita is the best bet veterinarian God love she helps you out so much when you need it she will always have my business and my family
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August 2023 by Tieka Hooks
Went right in and focused on my puppy needs. Made me feel right at home !!!!!! Love the experience
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July 2023 by Raymonia cobbs
Vet Rita and staff are like family to me! I can always stop by and chat( if it's not busy of course). My animals are well taken care of during their lives and after their last breath is taken. Animal clinic is simply the best!!
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January 2023 by Marcie Siders
Been taking my animals there since I was a kid. She is an amazing vet and really does care about the animals
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March 2022 by Lana Siders
We took our baby dog I. And she was treated great ! Dr.Tinsley does a great job and had our baby calm and wagging her tail. I highly recommend them !
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March 2022 by Cheryl Kuck
Doc is so helpful when you ask questions you can tell she really likes the dogs. Her rates are more than reasonable.
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February 2022 by Chuck Thomas
Highly recommend these guys.The super friendly staff is top notch and the doc goes above and beyond !!A really great reasonably priced vet!
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November 2021 by Diana Carames
I had a great experience with my new puppy Wyatt. The staff was very nice and my pup had a relaxed experience. They did what was necessary without trying to add any unnecessary services. I'll definitely stay with them moving forward.
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October 2021 by Nicole Hesketh
These Ladies Are 100% with care and optimism, fair and helpful! Highly recommend. Wouldn't take my fur babies anywhere else. ?
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September 2021 by Kevin Mcdaniel
The staff was great and treated my animals like their own
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July 2021 by Tracey Wyner
This place was recommended to me bc of their cheap prices. Well you definitely get what you pay for from this Vet. First it looks and smells like a dungeon. The receptionist is very unprofessional. I was scheduled for June 28th at 10am. I showed up with my puppy and 2 kittens to be told that I didn't have an appointment even though it was written on the back of my receipt from my first visit. The receptionist proceeds to look up false information and says I was scheduled for May 28th lol and my last visit was April 26th ummm no I got my puppy on April 26th. My last visit was May 14th it is documented.Instead of admitting she didn't put me in on her computer she makes it look like it was my mistake and not hers. Never apologized or admitted she was wrong. I really hope in the future she learns how to treat paying customers and the Vetenarian sees how rude she is. It is sad when my 13yr old son says mom she didn't have to be so rude to you. Well son not everyone knows how to be professional and if you don't like your job quit or get fired. Do yourself a favor and go pay the extra money for the quality of care and professionalism.
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July 2021 by Tracy
For pet's sake!... Go somewhere else.. ANYWHERE else!
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June 2021 by Diana Flores
I had a great experience with my new puppy Wyatt. The staff was very nice and my pup had a relaxed experience. They did what was necessary without trying to add any unnecessary services. I'll definitely stay with them moving forward.
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June 2021 by Jennifer Fields
The staff are extremely friendly. They were sweet and I really think they mean well.However....Never, NEVER take your pets to Stewart County Animal Clinic in Dover, Tennessee!!I received a voucher from Stewart County Animal Management Program - SCAMP to assist with the spay cost for our nine-month-old terrier mix. I was given two choices of vet offices in Stewart county. I figured the animal clinic would be a good choice. My puppy had just come into her first heat cycle so I knew I would have to schedule her spay a month out.I should have gone to my regular veterinarian. Or chose North Stewart Veterinary Clinic.When I pulled into the drive way at Stewart County Animal clinic the first thing I noticed was the sign that said they board animals. Above three outside dog kennels with a dog-igloo-house in each, and what looked like a board of some kind on top of the large outdoor kennels. I assume it was the clinic’s attempt of shelter and shade for the dogs that occupied each kennel.I should have listened to my gut then. I should have canceled the appointment and went to my regular vet.But I didn’t. And it got worse.I walked into their tiny unorganized office and a very strong aroma of cat urine smacked me in the face.I should have ran then. But I’m an idiot. I gave them the benefit of the doubt. After all, they had several cats there and it was first thing in the morning.I should have took my dog and ran.I came back the next morning to pick up my puppy and was informed by Dr. Tingsley (the veterinarian), that my dog was still in heat and showed signs of early pregnancy.Pregnancy? Absolutely not. We were aware of my puppy’s heat cycle and kept her under constant watch. Still in heat? I doubted it, however there may have been a chance that my puppy may have been at the very tail end of her heat cycle. I was charged extra, for both. At that point I just wanted my dog and didn’t care.What the Veterinarian said next shocked me.Dr. Tingsley advised me to spray her incision with cologne to prevent her from licking her incision. I was informed that they had already sprayed cologne on her. When I saw her she smelled strongly of cologne and I almost gaged.Um. No. The perfume can cause infection and the alcohol will burn!I paid the fees, took my ace-bandaged-wrapped-dog home and kept her as comfortable as I possibly could.Later that day the ace bandage that was wrapped around my puppy slid down and my husband and I had to re-wrap her. That’s when I saw the horrible suture job.In an incision that should have had at least four sutures, there was only two.This morning, the day after I picked her up from the horrible veterinarian’s office I heard my young daughter scream.My puppy’s incision had opened. There were no inner dissolvable sutures and the incision had opened up all the way to her abdominal wall.I was furious, but remained calm and took her straight to my regular veterinarian. My puppy had to go through yet again another sedation and surgery to close the incision and clean up the mess that Dr. Tngsley caused.I do not recommend Stewart County Animal Clinic. I have since read reviews from other’s concerning her barbaric procedures. Including one that lead to the death of family’s beloved dog.This is NOT okay. This is NOT acceptable! This veterinarian should NOT be in practice anymore!I will be reporting this to the Veterinarian Board of Licensing as well as the BBB.