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    Acorn Veterinary Clinic

    4.1 (84 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    Marshmallow (our guinea pig)

    This was the ONLY vet available to see my sick Guinea pig ("exotic pet"). We have had her for 4 years and she is a part of the family! Guinea pigs are fragile pets when they are sick so having a vet see her was essential to helping her immediately. Not only was this clinic available for an appt the next day- but the vet who saw our baby was able to recommend the treatment that saved her life. She is now happy, healthy and eating again. The cost was average and not over priced by any means. It was worth the 30 minute drive. THANK YOU for taking the time to see our pet when no one else was available :) you are the first place I will call when we need a vet!

    Dr Joe and Coco Puff

    I've taken two of my cats to Dr Joe. First rate experience, they take their time and provide a great experience for both the animal and the owner. 5 stars.

    A loaf of bread

    Word of mouth brought me to Acorn, and we've taken our animals here ever since! (5+ years) The staff are kind, respectful, and quick to respond. They are wonderful at calming your animal when it's upset. Or empathizing with an animal that's aggressive. I also really like that the entrances for Cats/small animals and Dogs are at opposite ends of the reception area. The dogs and cats don't interact at all. This feature of the building really puts me at ease when I am with my cats because I want them to be as calm as possible. On top of that, I am a cat owner who has one who is fairly healthy and one that is old, blind, and has hypothyroidism. They do a great job with regular check ups, but they do a fantastic job with more difficult health issues too. We discovered much of my cat's health issues and began treating them while working with Acorn. My cat is healthier at 11 than he was at 6 in some ways. Finally, a note on covid - they were very safe, clean, and responsive to pet needs. I really appreciated how they communicated and the efforts they put in place to ensure staff, pet, and client safety. Although these measures were in place, if my animal was sick, we were always able to find an appointment with them quickly.

    Mishka (our grouchy doggy)

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    I had to put my cat down and they were extremely helpful and caring since it was a difficult time for me.

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    Happy with the care for our older bunny, as not many vets see exotics. Reasonable cost

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    South Davis Veterinary Center - Room

    South Davis Veterinary Center

    (128 reviews)

    TLDR: Seem to have a business plan of hiring new veterinarians to save on labor costs without…read moreproviding vital oversight, support, or mentorship, leading to extremely dangerous care choices. This practice burns out young veterinarians, sets them up for failure, and harms patients. I took my animals to this practice 2020-2023. Over that time I noticed a lot of staff turnover and unhappy techs. At a veterinary practice happy employees usually means high quality care. Workers can seldom do their best under harsh labor conditions. Dr Phillips helped initially when my puppy started displaying consistent aggression that did not respond to training, management, sleep schedule changes, exercise changes, or redirection. She prescribed fluoxetine (which takes 6-10 weeks to kick in), and clonidine (a fast-acting med). When the clonidine peaked, my puppy could exist without profound inescapable terror for roughly an hour before once again becoming panicked and impossible to sooth. I requested more frequent clonidine so that both my dog and I could have a more reasonable quality of life while we waited 6 weeks for her UC Davis Veterinary Behavior appointment. Although Dr Phillips has no behavior certifications beyond "fear free", she reviewed a few short videos of my puppy and confidently declared that my dog was "displaying mostly normal puppy behavior" and that "sometimes, as owners, we unintentionally encourage bad behavior." She pronounced my dog's body language to be "loose", ignoring her unmistakable whale eyes and tight face. Dr Phillips knew I had significant experience raising retriever puppies. She knew this dog's highly skilled training team was out of ideas. Yet, Dr Phillips knew more about my puppy's state of mind from a few short videos than either me or her training team knew from countless hours of direct care. Dr Phillips decided I caused these problems because I would rather sedate my "mostly normal" puppy than practice basic training and management. After deciding my puppy's fear and aggression were simply handler error, Dr Phillips not only declined to increase her clonidine dose, but declined to refill it at all. I had three doses left of the only thing that made it possible to safely interact with my dog. But Dr Phillips had completed a few rotations with veterinary behaviorists during vet school (which she referred to as "a lot of training") and she thought it was appropriate to allow my puppy to experience extreme panic 24/7 for the next 6 weeks in case the clonidine "changed her brain chemistry". Never mind the brain chemistry changes that might occur from 6 weeks of extreme prolonged panic. Luckily, a kind soul at another practice had mercy on us and prescribed enough clonidine for us to make it to the veterinary behavior appointment in one piece. The team at UC Davis diagnosed my puppy with generalized anxiety (based in territoriality, fear, overarousal, and resources) and interdog aggression (based in fear). They explained that my puppy's frequent bites were her way of coping with constant panic by redirecting it onto me as her primary caretaker. My puppy was a serious case for her age and would need significant management and medication for the rest of her life, otherwise she would be a danger to me and to the public. They explained that allowing her to panic throughout her puppyhood would have severe consequences for her brain chemistry, and they increased her clonidine dose to protect her from that fate. To be clear: although Dr Phillips put myself, my puppy, and the public in danger with her reckless overconfidence, I do not hold her personally responsible for this mistake. Dr Phillips had been a practicing veterinarian for just over a year at the time and it was clear she had extremely limited mentorship and support. When I later shared my puppy's diagnoses and prognosis with Dr Phillips, I didn't even get a reply. This tells me that this practice doesn't have experienced veterinarians following up on concerning decisions made by new veterinarians. Nobody is walking new veterinarians through reflecting on cases that don't go well, learning from mistakes, or addressing issues that arise with clients who have been with the practice for years. Thanks to the kind veterinarian who took over care urgently without any previous patient relationship, my dog did not seriously injure anyone in the six weeks Dr Phillips wanted her to be functionally unmedicated. But I am extremely concerned that this practice seeks out new veterinarians for cheap labor while ignoring their consequent mentorship responsibility. A less determined dog owner with fewer resources may have accepted Dr Phillips' assessment with potentially disastrous results. If you are considering taking your pet here, proceed with caution.

    We've been happy with their care and service of all our pets. We have a senior dog and elderly cat…read morewith a lot of health issues and they've been great to work with.

    UC Davis Veterinary Teaching Hospital - New?  (Ish?)

    UC Davis Veterinary Teaching Hospital

    (380 reviews)

    Cant say enough good words for this clinic and staff, even if the techs are students, they love…read morethere job and have a passion for it and it shows when they come to greet you and call you back to a room. Parking is free but just have to register your car license plate with there parking service / tablet in side. the staff and the Drs are Amazing, and they just really love this field of work. We are bringing our Puppy in for a Follow up for 3 months ago, our puppy had heart surgery, so we have been here a few times now, coming from Stockton. Worth the drive for a pet that you would call a family member. The campus grounds are super clean, lots of wildlife, birds, squirrels, etc. Not sure if they take any animal in, or if you have to have a referral, like we did from our local vet. And they were alot cheaper then the vet and had more openings.

    I brought my dog here for emergency surgery after a serious injury to his leg. My local vet…read morereferred us there and had called ahead, so they were expecting us and had 2+ hours notice we were coming. (6PM arrival) Fast forward another 4+ hours to 10:30 PM. We finally get to talk to a resident, Dr. Olivia Taubenfeld, who tells me she doesn't think it's a degloving injury - without even examining him yet. I tell her I don't what that is, but describe seeing exposed tendons, ligaments, and possibly bone (which is also what I described when admitting him hours before.) Another 2+ hours go by and they finally examine him. (1AM) Dr. Taubenfeld's report? Degloving injury. Had anyone bothered to look under the temporary bandage put on by the first local vet, or even listened to my description of his wound, they would have seen and understood the severity of the injury. Now they're recommending amputation and treatment options have changed drastically because they neglected seeing him for so long. After getting a second opinion, I decide to pull him out of this hospital so he can get proper care. I'm told they'll do a wound cleaning first thing in the morning. I communicate persistently all day, making sure they're aware of my intention to transfer him that afternoon. I go to pick him up at 4 PM - they haven't cleaned his wound yet. I wait hours, desperate to get him out of there and to a vet who has the capacity to give him proper care and attention. At one point (6 PM) I can hear him crying and whining from behind one of their exam room doors. Apparently, they finally got around to cleaning his wound, only without proper sedation and pain management. Torture. Soon after, they bring him out of that room to me. While I'm carrying him to leave, as soon as we get outside, he starts peeing in my arms. (Sweet boy waited until he was outside.) I place him down, and he stands there peeing for I swear at least one 1 minute. His bladder had to be completely full. Had they even let him relieve himself the 24 hours he was there?! I will never bring another animal here.

    West Davis Veterinary Center

    West Davis Veterinary Center

    (45 reviews)

    If you want expert pet care and absolutely abysmal lack of awareness, look no further…read more The care is first rate, though pricey, but not any pricier than any other vet. Where I found them horrible is in their attitude. When my 18 year-old cat was dying I wanted him euthanized. I couldn't tell if he were suffering. At first they wanted to schedule me for two days later (WTF?). Then when they told me the price, I told them I could pay more than half, but I'd have to pay the balance *four* days later. The phone receptionist went into "All fees must be paid at the time of service" robot mode. She suggested I start calling around to see if someone else could help me. I don't know if it was the same woman, but one time before the lady answering the phone was kind of snippy. Some people shouldn't be allowed to be on the phone with human beings. My cat? A few hours later he died *writhing* in my arms. I will never, ever, ever forgive them for that. They made a really bad day into the most horrible day in my life--all because they wouldn't wait a couple of days for 60 bucks. I might point out that I had paid them more than $800 over the previous year and a half with no trouble, but suddenly they were treating me like a panhandler out of the gutter. They are good at cat medicine, but absolutely rubbish at dealing with people.. These guys completely blew it. Keep looking.

    I highly recommend West Davis Veterinary Clinic. Wonderful customer service with the staff. My…read moreBernese Mountain Dog is my heart dog. Nothing but the best for her. I had a local breeder friend recommend Amanda Brown DVM there. She was fantastic! She listened to my concerns. We had a game plan with her health. Professional and caring.

    Banfield Pet Hospital

    Banfield Pet Hospital

    (52 reviews)

    Worst vet I have ever been to. Last time I took one of my cats, I warned the front that he gets…read moreanxious and might not do well if I drop him off. They insisted it was drop off only so I had to leave him to get examined. Hours later I get a call that he wouldn't let them get near him, then proceeded to THREATEN to call animal control if he bit someone. That is the most stupid thing I have ever heard. I warned them and tried to get them to let me stay with him but they didn't listen, then have the nerve to threaten my baby like that??? Unacceptable and ridiculous. They rightfully refunded me and offered to reschedule, so at least they did that right, but I was obviously not going back after that. I thought I would give them another shot and call for a ballpark estimate on a service, but this is the only vet that wouldn't provide a broad range unless I took my cat in and paid the $90 exam fee. Every other vet provided me a range despite my cat never being seen, but this place is just a joke. I wouldn't trust them to care for any of my babies after the first incident, so I'm not sure why I even considered giving them another chance. Plus, their services are too overpriced. We got quoted $1,000+ for a spay surgery, went to the SPCA instead and only paid $40 for the same exact procedure with follow ups at no cost for complications. If you want a good and honest vet that will provide excellent care, then save your time and money and go to Woodland Pet Hospital instead. Never coming back here ever again.

    Banfield staff, Dr. Morera and Dr. Stomackin are great with Kodie. They all explain in detail his…read moreexaminations or test results and care about his well being at home. With Kodie being such a big boy they are also excellent with nail trimmings when needed. I highly recommend Banfield Davis

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