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    Braintree Veterinary Care

    4.0 (20 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Pet vaccinations

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    6 months ago

    Very friendly staff and vet. They were very gentle with my anxious kitty. Prices were reasonable.

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    Greatt place, everyone is nice, will highly recommend. Marcy very nice along with all the vets

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    Pet Express - This is where they get the puppies they sell. No you're not saving them, you're supporting them.

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    (59 reviews)

    Only adding a star for the nice woman who helped us (Tori). The rest of the experience:…read more 1. Not allowed to hold the puppy or go into an enclosure even though we were serious buyers. 2. When we paid for the puppy he reeked. 3. Told he had his shots and was visited twice by a vet. Impossible the vet didn't know his condition. (See 4) 4. Puppy has had vicious diarrhea (our house is a war zone) since we brought him home. Took him to vet and he tested positive for Coccidia and Giardia. Highly contagious and we have another dog and small kids. 5. Dog also has a heart murmur but the pet shop said it could be from travel or stress so I'm not going to panic about this one just yet. We did submit a claim for the vet bills. I think they only reimburse up to $1k. We are at $220 and need to get retested in a few weeks and will likely need more meds. Add a test and meds for our other dog as well and we are racking up costs for what should have been a healthy dog. And forget everything we've had to toss and the rugs that will need to be cleaned after all this. Not a good way to start what should be a beautiful time with our new boy. Why are the dogs not being tested and treated for parasites? Why was the dog given to us with vicious diarrhea? So many questions.. but clearly either they need a new vet or they need to get more involved in making sure the dogs are healthy.

    I would not purchase a pet at this store. I purchased a puppy last September. I didn't know it…read morewasn't trained. The salesperson didn't go over the store policy. I had to pay separately for the Supply kit/crate. It was a lot of $$. I returned him, as I couldn't train and I live alone. I brought him back in the same condition I got him in. They only refunded me 50% of price. I tried to contact the Owner to no avail. I thought Massachusetts has a 3-day Right of Recision, Chapter 93-A law. I think their store policy is not Fair, unfair Business Practices - unprofessional. They just want your money, and don't care about the animals. Don't bother.

    VCA South Shore Weymouth Animal Hospital

    VCA South Shore Weymouth Animal Hospital

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    Our 16 year old dog has received amazing care from the internists team at VCA South Shore. From the…read moremoment, we arrived the front desk welcomed us, the techs showed incredible compassion and the doctors explained the situation and care plans effectively and with care. The internists team: doctor, nurses and techs check in with us after our visits and always return our calls. Most importantly, our dog is comfortable and able to enjoy her days.

    Oof, I will not come to VCA South Weymouth again. I'll keep it relatively brief for you, but…read moreprobably not if I'm being honest. You ever had one of those weeks, sorry, years, where you had the opposite effect of the Midas touch--where everything you touched turned to total crap instead of gold? Well, after a really financially depleting week due to some unforeseen circumstances, I came in during the afternoon with my cat who had started showing symptoms of having an ear issue earlier that morning. My cat was examined and I was given the estimate. Upon reading that big beautiful bill, my heart sank right down into my butt. I told the male tech I didn't have that kind of money and asked if VCA had a payment plan option. He informed me that while they didn't have a payment plan option, they did accept CareCredit. I was able to apply and qualify immediately. Thank goodness. When he left the exam room, I could hear him talking on the other side of the door telling his coworkers how I had remarked that I couldn't afford the procedure. I heard a snippet of "she was saying she can't' pay . . . " and then he said to his coworkers, verbatim, "Maybe you shouldn't have a cat then." I don't know many people who have $2k just sitting in their bank account. I'm sure it must be nice for those that do. I'm a hard working, single parent who has a lot of expenses to cover and I, or anyone else, shouldn't be judged or made to feel ashamed of their financial situations--or feel the need to explain it to random vet staff or the internet when resources like CareCredit exist for these exact situations. I care about my cat; if I didn't, I wouldn't have brought him in. This wasn't my first rodeo with an emergency pet visit or having to utilize CareCredit. But it was the first time I ever heard a staff member judge me, loudly, on the other side of an exam room door to his coworkers. I knocked on the door and loudly said, "Uh, hey, I can hear you." Another vet tech came in the room and he surprisingly confirmed what I had heard. He stated that he had heard a staff member make that comment though he claimed that he "didn't know who it was." I was at this point, admittedly, sobbing, and feeling like complete garbage not just as a pet owner, but as a human being trying to exist in this expensive, capitalist hellscape. It was just the crap covered cherry on top of the chocolatey crap sundae I'd been served recently. After I pulled it together, I left the exam room and I made a complaint to the kind woman at the desk as I set up the CareCredit payment with her and left to cool off as my cat was taken in to be treated. The vet called to fill me in on how my cat was doing, and honestly, I was kind of glad to hear that he had been a bit difficult and given them some hell after how terrible I felt overhearing the staff talking about me. My cat did well under sedation and his medical issue was taken care of. For that I am grateful. I will mention that the vet apologized for the staff member's behavior, as did the woman I spoke with checking out, and another staff member over the phone. The emergency exam fee was also waived from my final bill, which I appreciated, but it doesn't change the fact that best practices need to be taught and implemented among staff. I don't anticipate or expect an apology from the judgmental and unprofessional tech who spoke poorly about me behind closed doors, but I hope that man gets an education in professionalism. A bigger hope for him is that he can maybe tap into, and discover his own tiny personal pool of empathy, so that he can begin to consider what he thinks before he speaks. Especially when paying clients, regardless of how they pay, who care about their pets, and are already stressed and worried, are behind the exam room door, listening to every, single, cruel, and judgmental word.

    Braintree Veterinary Care - vet - Updated May 2026

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