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    Butternut Creek Kennels

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Private dog training

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    4 months ago

    My dogs love Ann, Dan and Deanna! they treat them as if they are their own. Great kennel!

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    7 years ago

    I work there and I love it. We take the time to make your pet feel like there at home and not at a kennel

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    Tried to spay my already spayed cat, no reimbursement. Can't get xrays of a feisty cat without…read morefully sedating her. Different vet every visit. Cash grabby. I'm going into detail, so no one wastes time, money, or risks taking their fur babies here. I've always loved Dunckel. The last year, since they sold, all the good vets left. I've spent so much money here the last year cause the newer vets are not only inexperienced, but they don't acknowledge your pet, or even use a consistent vet to get to know your pets. My family rescued a 2nd cat (a stray) last year, and every visit since has been horrible. Issue #1.) The vet checked our stray cat, and said she needed to spayed. We paid for pre-op blood work, medications, exams, fees to walk in the door, etc. All to get a call that AFTER she'd been fully sedated and shaved, that she had a scar and was already fixed. They still charged us, and never reimbursed for the pre-op blood work. No accountability, no apology. Issue #2.) They cannot handle feisty or angry cats. I have an older, very feisty cat. The last 2 times she was taken in they were unable to treat her at all, and said she "wouldnt let them"... They prescribed a double dose (night before, day of visit) of an anxiety medication for a high price. We used that, and they still couldnt even get an xray of her back or leg. Issue #3.) They want to fully sedate my cat for an X-RAY. Not only that, but they still charged over $100 for two straight visits in where they did NOTHING. I understand my cat can be mean and difficult, but this is a vet. This is their job. She can't be the only cat that hisses and growls at the vet... Issue #4.) The vets seem to be afraid of her and don't even try to get to know her. They barely talk to my her, or acknowledge her. If they were half as kind to the pets as they are people, it'd make a difference. There are a few vet techs that are great, but that's it. The actual vets are horrible. Never trusting them with my cats again.

    I went in today, with an appointment made yesterday, for a hot spot my dog had on her right hind…read morequarter. I just noticed it yesterday and it didn't seem to bother her much, but I wanted to err on the side of caution because I love the ten year old lab mix sooo much!! Dunckel has a brand new building. First time there. Got right into the exam room...As an advanced practice RN, I immediately noted the absence of a sink/hand washing station in the exam room. I thought that odd, but figured there must be one right outside the door. Then the vet tech came in. She was very pleasant, but I didn't know who she was or her role, as she did not introduce/identify herself, so I asked, and she kindly stated her name and her role. I told her why I brought my dog in and she did a brief history and left and told me the "doctor" would be in shortly. Okay. We waited, and my dog sniffed at the urine dripping down the green wall, from the previous animal in the room. After about 10 minutes, a stern looking woman came in with the vet tech and immediately started looking at the computer. No introduction. She turned to me and said that she would "put together a treatment plan". I asked her, "Who are you?" She told me she was Dr. Pond. I found it very interesting that she was already putting together a "treatment plan" including updating my dogs vaccinations, before she even looked at my dog. She then did a brief exam of my dog and then started talking about the vaccinations again and blood work and possibility of steroids. I told her that my dog had received multiple "rounds" of vaccines throughout her life and that I was not going to give her any more. She became, seemingly, angry and told me it was a requirement. I then looked her straight in the eyes and told her my dog would not be receiving any more vaccines. I agreed to have the small hot spot cleaned, clipped and an antibiotic. Also to have a heart worm check done and then prevention. She seemed quite perturbed and left the room. I waited for the tech to come back, and she gave me a "high" and a "low" treatment plan, both with blood work, etc. The low-end plan was $399.!! I told her that I would just decline and seek care elsewhere!! She said, well, the dog had been examined and there was a fee for that!! $75!! I paid it, but will NOT be back to Dunckel. I know they have a new building to pay for! I know pushing vaccines is a big money-maker for them, but after listening to other vets describe the crazy uptick in veterinary cancers and how they believe the repeated, unnecessarily often vaccination of our pets may be a contributing factor, I don't want anymore! Three times is enough!! I don't know if any of the newer vet vaxxes are mRNA, but I would NEVER give one of these to my beloved animals! I also wonder how these veterinarians are paid. Is it salary? Hourly? Or, is it based upon a percentage of how much they bill for?? I bet it's the latter.

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