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    Advance Veterinary Care

    3.5 (8 reviews)

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    They have a friendly and knowledgeable staff. My pet even likes going to her visits. Very reasonable as well.

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    Waccamaw Regional Veterinary Center

    Waccamaw Regional Veterinary Center

    (38 reviews)

    Recently moved to Conway South Carolina with my 2 cats Joey and Bentley…read more Needed to find a vet for routine healthcare as well as when there's a problem. So both of my cats have always been very large boys. They're both alpha males and tend to fight. All of a sudden out of nowhere Bentley started losing weight, Which worried me terribly. I called to make an appointment and explain the situation and they got Bentley in an ambentley in in a matter of a week. Everyone was very friendly and welcoming as I entered the facility. Bentley had a very thorough check out although I had to leave him there for a year and test because you're in test because his bladder was empty And they couldn't get a sample. Come to find out my little baby here was stressed ostressed out most likely do to the 14 hour drive and living in hotels for 3 months while my home was being Built-in Conway. Bentley was given a couple prescriptions and is doing very well. I look forward to a long term relationship with this veterinarian for both my kitties. Thank you for your help and knowledge whknowledge when it comes to cats.

    The worst staff. The girls at the front desk show no joy on the job, especially towards our pets…read more The manager is very impersonable. The first vet who saw my pet was fired on the spot for nasty things she said to me. The next vet, who looks like she is sixteen, basically lectured me for trying to do everything I could to save my dog. These are not nice people and very unprofessional.

    Grand Strand Humane Society

    Grand Strand Humane Society

    (32 reviews)

    This review is written to address an incident involving one of the cat adoption counselors, Audrey…read moreBoggs, which took place at the Grand Strand Humane Society. The behavior exhibited by Ms. Boggs toward an elderly couple looking to adopt a kitten is deeply concerning and, frankly, unacceptable for a professional representing an organization dedicated to animal welfare and community service. The couple in question had recently lost their beloved senior cat, a black and white tuxedo they had cared for over 18 years. This cat had diabetes for over a decade, and they diligently administered insulin and provided the highest level of care. They are clearly responsible and compassionate pet owners who wanted to provide a loving home to a new kitten. During the adoption process, they disclosed that they had previously declawed their cats, which they only did due to a serious medical condition. The husband has a heart condition that requires him to take blood thinners, making even minor scratches a potential medical emergency. Despite this legitimate medical concern, Ms. Boggs reacted with hostility. She berated and insulted this couple, treating them with extreme disrespect. She even went as far as to state that she would no longer work with their veterinary clinic--a statement that not only seems inappropriate but also unprofessional, considering the veterinary clinic only performs declawing in special cases where a medical necessity is present. While I fully understand and respect the Grand Strand Humane Society's stance on declawing, there is no justification for treating potential adopters in such a degrading and dismissive manner, particularly an elderly couple who were seeking to provide a loving home to an animal in need. A humane society should foster education and compassion, not judgment and hostility. If Ms. Boggs' conduct is reflective of the organization's values, then it raises serious concerns about how the Grand Strand Humane Society treats its community members no matter how sanctimonious she may feel about her actions. However, if her behavior was an isolated incident, then I trust appropriate corrective measures, such as retraining on professional conduct and customer service, will be taken to ensure this doesn't happen to another customer. I am in no way suggesting or advocating for all owners to declaw their cats--let me make that clear. I just feel this could have been handled in a more professional manner. You can say no without a savior complex. I reached out to the Grand Strand Humane Society directly and they have ignored my correspondence. If you wish to adopt, and not be treated like trash, use another location because this one lacks basic decency.

    Very friendly people and well run. Appointments are recommended and they took very good care of my…read moredog. He gets his yearly shots and heartworm tests and medicine there at a fraction of the cost compared to a Vet.

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