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    Benjamin Arnold DVM

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    Tolland Veterinary Hospital - Dr. Abo, Dr. Roy, Dr. Shemer and Dr. Roy

    Tolland Veterinary Hospital

    (17 reviews)

    Great place have always treat me and my dog Wonderful dr Roy is the best my dog hardy loves how he…read moreis treated

    Dr. Roy has been our veterinarian for over 20 years. She has been invaluable in the care of all of…read moreour beloved pets. I have observed countless positive attributes as to her approach to her work, which most definitely contributes to this field of practice. Dr. Roy has an incredible ability to treat a variety of conditions that our animals have had over the years. Some of the diverse health conditions that she has treated include poly arthritis, ACL tears, kidney failure, heart sarcoma, unusual tongue tumor (calcinosis circumscripta), IBS disease and more. She is wonderful at explaining and treating these unusual conditions while bringing a sense of calm and understanding to each medical situation. It makes all of the difference as to how she communicates with us about our animal's conditions. She truly listens and gathers information about the vast array of symptoms that our pets have. She works with us to figure out what steps to take next and provides follow-up assistance to be certain that our pets are responding well to treatments. Dr. Roy goes above and beyond in the medical care of our pets. For example, we currently have a chorkie that came to us as a puppy with several unique medical conditions. Over the course of almost 9 years, Dr. Roy has used her expertise and skill set to treat these various diseases and genetic health problems that our chorkie has in order to help her to thrive. I am certain that it is because of Dr. Roy that our chorkie is alive and well today, and for that we are so thankful! In summary, Dr. Roy helps pave the way for all of our pets to have the best health possible. She helps us find the best way to meet the needs of each of our pet's health conditions for every stage of their lives. She consistently meets the challenge of helping us care for even our most high-need pets with fragile health conditions so that they may have a good quality of life. We feel very fortunate to have Dr. Roy as our veterinarian and we are so grateful for all that she has done for our pets! Sincerely, The Francis Family

    Enfield Animal Hospital

    Enfield Animal Hospital

    (25 reviews)

    Walking in 8 minutes late the receptionists first thing she says is "We won't be seeing *** today…read more You're appointment was at ____ and it's only a 20 minute appointment." The veterinary hospital is completely empty at this point, no cars in the lot. She goes on, and on about how late we are, saying we are 15 minutes late, and even saying that if we had called saying we were late SHE WOULD HAVE taken us!!!! (This is about my cat, not me! He is suffering not me.) I am with my grandpa and I say to him "She won't see us because we are 10 minutes late," smiling she says "you are more than 10 minutes late," as I look at my phone I see that we are EXACTLY 10 minutes late at this point, meaning we walked in about 8 minutes late. We ask to reschedule and she says no. Never. Overall, she chose to not see my cat because she was mad at us. Not because she couldn't. That is horrible practice and neglectful to the animals, there was so much opportunity to see my cat, even if it was only for 10 minutes! She chose to argue with us and acted spitefully. My family has gone to this establishment for 20+ years. I am shocked to say the least.

    this used to be a great practice, but not anymore. The new doctors are not as helpful, informative,…read moreand compassionate as the old ones. The receptionists have a bad attitude often, wait times can be long when you have an appointment, and are slow to get you checked out. They also STILL have a ridiculous policy of making you wait in your car and only 1 person is allowed inside even 3 years after COVID.

    Fenton River Veterinary Hospital

    Fenton River Veterinary Hospital

    (25 reviews)

    We had a 18 year old tuxedo kitty who was failing and unable to get around the house. We called our…read moreregular vet and they couldn't do a house visit because of a lack of staff. Mind you we have been with them since the 90's. Regardless we called Fenton River in Stafford and talked to the nicest lady who had someone come over the next day for euthanasia. The ladies who came to our home were very compassionate and professional. I would highly recommend them to anyone who has ever had the saddest experience of putting a family member to sleep when it's their time.

    BEWARE - do not bring your pet here. My dog (6 y.o. rescue…read moremix - very healthy, luckily!) had a non-complicated ear laceration surgery at Tolland location, having come out of it with 2(!!) superbly antibiotics resistant nasty bacterias in her - Pseudomonas Aeruginosa and Staphylococcus Epidirmidis. Both are common hospital infections, and the former can live on surfaces (even dry!) for 4 years - so, be cautious! My dog had not been exposed to any other unusual environment or change in routine, except this surgery. I have two other dogs, who are constantly together and have no signs of these infections. The only uncommon thing that happened was - this surgery. If this bacteria is bread in un-/under-sanitary surgical room or hospital (with all facts present - this is the only highly likely source of infection), it's extremely difficult for them to eradicate. ...so, here we are $2k+ and counting! Here is the rest of facts: They took a week (!) to run lab/test results for Pseudomonas A., which is susceptible (conveniently) to only 1 recommended antibiotic that get administered every 4hrs. via IV, requiring hospitalization. When they realized I'm not willing to hospitalize my dog, they prescribed an antibiotic that's only intermittently effective against this bacteria, that's got an explicit warning to NOT use in dogs, as it's causing bone marrow suppression. If the above is not preposterous enough, they had just notified me, 2 WEEKS after surgery, that there was another bacteria discovered in that same sample - a staph! My dog contracted 2 nasty and extremely hard to kill bacterias as a result of the surgery. I am attaching a copy of the lab testing result here and happy to share the remainder of documented information with anyone who's still on the fence to keep, take their pet to or start brining them to Fenton River practice. I personally strongly advise against it. The risk to your pet's health IS NOT WORTH IT. My experience with them speaks to incompetence, pet ailment she didn't have before and wouldn't have otherwise that I need to continue caring for weeks, and if I had to apply simple terminology - medical negligence.

    Benjamin Arnold DVM - vet - Updated May 2026

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