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    They provide a report card and photos, updates to tell you how your pet is doing !! Beanie loves it. We will be going back soon!!!

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    Aardvark Animal Hospital

    Aardvark Animal Hospital

    2.9
    (51 reviews)

    I took a poll once asking how many owners Vets get on the floor with them . Out of 150 participants…read more15 said they may have . I once asked , tell me how to take care of these animals : I was responded by , let me show you how to take of them . Called 2 more times that week to check in . University Penn surgeon who can save just about every animals life and will continue until she does . She has a kennel , groomer and does her own surgeries . To meet her is to be in awe of her mad skills and overwhelmingly educated testament . But to know her , Corrine, our vet , who loves hard if not harder than most . Please know that you are ENOUGH, YOU ARE LOVED

    I wish I could give them a zero-star rating; unfortunately, the lowest option is one star. I feel…read morecompelled to leave this negative review because the death of my bird taught me a lesson--one I want other pet owners to heed, as the cost was far too high, and no one should have to learn this through the loss of their pet. The receptionist (an Asian-American woman) acted like a wall standing between me and the medical staff. When I asked her about medical details (such as medication) over the phone, she claimed she had no medical background; yet, when I asked to speak with someone who *did* have medical knowledge, she refused, saying, "They are very busy and don't have time." When I asked her to tell the doctor that my parrot needed lab tests (blood and droppings) before starting medication, she simply said, "That's how we treat diarrhea; no tests are needed." My parrot, Lisa, died within just a few days of falling ill. I had initially sought help at this clinic; later, when an emergency vet advised me to see an avian specialist, I was foolish enough not to follow that advice and instead contacted this clinic again. Lisa had started plucking her feathers after her mate died, and two days later, she developed watery droppings. When I spoke to the doctor at this clinic, I described the appearance of her droppings in detail because I wasn't sure if it was urine or diarrhea. The doctor neither examined the droppings in person nor ordered further lab tests (blood or fecal analysis); she simply told me to come to the clinic to pick up a nutritional supplement. Lisa died two days later! Before she passed, she was passing massive amounts of watery waste; I know she died from dehydration and an electrolyte imbalance. The medication the doctor ordered me to give Lisa had no effect whatsoever (I used medication I already had at home). After Lisa died, I asked the clinic to email me her medical records. Five days went by with no action on their part; only after I repeatedly urged them did they sluggishly send the records. I don't know why they were so careless and slow in handling this. What were they afraid of? After Lisa died, I consulted an avian specialist and showed them the medical records from both the emergency clinic and the clinic where she was treated. The specialist stated that it was highly likely Lisa had suffered from kidney disease; the watery discharge she was passing wasn't diarrhea--it was urine! However, without laboratory test results, it is extremely difficult to make a definitive diagnosis now. Lisa's death has left me heartbroken; my heartaches every day, and I still cannot stop myself from sobbing uncontrollably. I lost my beloved, cherished birds in the span of just 12 days--it was an unforgivable mistake on my part, and I am filled with profound regret. I urge all pet owners: if you ever feel that a clinic's treatment of your pet lacks logic or compassion, turn around immediately and go to another clinic--preferably to a specialist. Your pets' lives are fragile; they cannot afford to lose precious time. They can slip away in the blink of an eye, leaving you behind to suffer endless anguish.

    Heartland Pet Salon

    Heartland Pet Salon

    3.6
    (15 reviews)

    I had a really upsetting experience at Heartland Salon today. I brought in my 5-year-old…read moreYorkie/Poodle mix, Río, and spent several minutes explaining that I wanted to keep his beard for a schnauzer-style cut. I explicitly said NOT to shave his beard and even showed a photo of Río with his freshly groomed beard for reference. His beard is his signature feature and he gets compliments on it almost every day. When I picked him up, the receptionist told me they had "accidentally cut the beard" and offered a 10% discount. While I was paying, she even asked if I wanted to leave a tip, which felt inappropriate given the situation. When I finally saw Río, his entire muzzle and face had been completely shaved down. It looked nothing like what we discussed, and I was honestly so shocked and upset that I started crying in the salon. When I tried to explain the situation to the owner, there was pushback from the receptionist about whether I had shown a photo. Regardless, I was extremely clear that his beard should not be cut and that's indisputable. They did refund me after seeing how upset I was, but the situation felt careless and dismissive. Río's beard was the most important part of the cut I asked for. I would not recommend Heartland and I won't be returning. I'm attaching photos of Río before (with his beard) and after the haircut so people can see the difference.

    They are always so sweet with my Bichons and my pups are beautiful when they're done!read more

    Animal Resorts - pet_sitting - Updated August 2026

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