I love this Vet. On a Friday evening I was notified I needed a certificate stating my cats are up to date on their physicals and vaccinations in order to complete an out of state apartment leasing agreement. With having less than 24 hours to get my cats into a vet, I frantically called over 20 vets on a Saturday morning hoping someone had an opening or cancellation.
Again, very last minute on a Saturday morning they went above and beyond considering I didn't even have a scheduled appointment. If I wasn't moving out of state, this would be my permanent vet.
Paid $90 for an exam of our Havanese who had clear issues. Vet told us she had no issues. Not going back. We pay money to relieve our animals of pain. We don't pay money for an easy non-answer.
As soon as Village Vet opened, I called them. They were able to fit me in that morning. My cats were examined and vaccinated. They gave me all the paperwork I needed as well as paperwork I may need to travel with them. They gave me advice on how to travel with them and what to do to help their transition in our new home.
We have been going to the Village vet since 1996. We have had animals to care for since the mid 70's, so we have been to many vets. Some were quite good, but none rise to the bar Dr. Wendy sets as a level of care for your animal family members. Not all episodes have a positive outcome. Case in point, we had a dog (Belle) the came down with leukemia. Nothing could be done. The Belle stayed over one night so she could be evaluated and stabilized. I happened to be going by to an appointment and Dr. Wendy was walking Belle down the block @ 7:30 am. She sat on the front step and loved her up some before going in. We love her.
Poor Chu chu has been through so much this last two weeks we finally figured out on Sun. that the Vet Prescribed the wrong amount of Antibiotic which my Son was on for his ears Cepha at 2 times a day 3 tablets which means she was getting 450 mgms a day more then she should have & she vomitted for 4 days & I quit giving it to her when I went on line & figured it out. I am so upset with this vet! It could have killed her. When you over dose on Antibiotics it stops your immune system that automacitally fights bacteria from working. & they only gave that to her as preventative which in people they no longer do. Because in todays world they found over prescribing antibiotics makes your body unabhle to work the normal resistance. She finally ate riooce tonight & she shook for two days I could not get anything to stay down. I am so saddened by the negligence of this vet that will not forget me. She has to go back & get all her sutures out tomorrow. I am just so happy she tolerated her rice tonight. I love my Chula & if anything happens to her because of their ignorance they will pay believe me. I felt so horrible for my girl.
Don't get dogs groomed here wither - they always shaved our Havanese, claiming hair was too matted every single trip. New groomer doesn't feed us that lazy excuse.
Much happier with new vet and groomer cause the bar Village Vet was so low. Maybe their mission is to make other vets and groomers look really good - if so they are doing a great job in that regard.
Vet knows her animals and reasonable prices and work with you on financing if needed.
Village Veterinarian is a US Veterinary Care based in Waterville, Ohio. Village Veterinarian is located at 16 S 3rd St, Waterville, OH 43566, USA.
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