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    Chittenango Animal Hospital

    4.1 (9 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Fayetteville Veterinary Hospital - My healthy - med free - Aussies.

    Fayetteville Veterinary Hospital

    (20 reviews)

    The staff lied about requirements that my dog needed for surgery at Cornell and refused to advocate…read morefor my dog's needs because they were more worried about their own profits. I've had two dogs admitted to Cornell for surgery with ONLY puppy and rabies vaccinations yet they blatantly lied to me and said in order to even refer my Frenchie for BOAS surgery she needed additional vaccines and testing. This is FALSE. A male receptionist on the phone began yelling at me disrespectfully because I stated this and said all that mumbo jumbo wasn't necessary. He called ME disrespectful when THEY all have been lying to me for months and delaying a surgery to help my Maia BREATHE. Now I will take my business and all 6 of my dogs to a vet that actually cares about their patients over profits. Bye Bye.

    YELP is an appropriate way to say that - Fayetteville Animal Hospital - 'bites'…read more There are doctors that appear to genuinely care about their patients. Then there are doctors for whom your pet represents a bottom line - nothing more. I have just had my first miserable experience ever, with the latter type of vet. A vet so profoundly uncaring, and unprofessional - she stormed out of the exam room, even before doing an exam, because she found out that I wasn't interested in buying any medications. On October 31st, 2024, from the start of my Australian Shepherds health check-up, all 'Dr. Jill' wanted to talk about were medications.. 'Was my dog UTD on his shots?'.. Was I using Bravecto for ticks and fleas?.. (They promote Bravecto).. 'Was I using heartworm and other worm preventatives?' When I explained, (or tried to) that Australian Shepherds are sensitive to meds, and I had lost 2 Aussies to vaccines, (not to mention family members whose dogs contracted cancers, and/or epilepsy from Bravecto).. she didn't want to hear it. Her next words told the whole story - "SO WHAT DID YOU COME HERE FOR"? I was taken aback, and said simply - 'For an exam'. For 50 years I have raised and trained prize Australian Shepherds with natural foods and herbal medicines with excellent results, my healthy animals living out a long life. But the downside of routine good health is a lack of experience recognizing what might be illness! So, we have the occasional visit to a 'professional' for answers. It happened that in October, Fayetteville Vet Hospital recently sent us a reminder that it was 'time for Molly's checkup', So, I made the appointment for my male, who had been scratching a lot lately. Not 4 minutes into the 'exam' - it came to a crashing halt after a short conversation with the young inexperienced veterinarian. Dr. Jill, upon gathering my objection to meds - STORMED OUT OF THE EXAM ROOM -SLAMMING THE DOOR!... while I was yet talking to her... completely 'cur-tailing' the appointment. (no pun intended). No eye exam, no ear check, no heart listening to, no discussion of my dogs condition, (other than telling me he had worms, which information was already paid for by the fecal exam fee.) I walked in a daze to the desk, where the attendant chirped.. 'That will be JUST seventy five dollars today'. With an emphasis on 'just'.. He seemed surprised at the low cost of the 'exam'. (Later, it occurred to me- that was because my visit didn't include FVH's typical bill increases from drug prescriptions.) I went home shocked. It doesn't matter how anyone feels about Bravecto or the rest of the vet prescription drugs; Or that my own experience with them has been a disaster (Caleb and Marshall, the dogs in the photos were both killed by vet prescribed meds) Or that there is an entire social media site called 'Does Bravecto Kill dogs'.. (Link Below) https://www.facebook.com/groups/fb.comgroupsdoesbravectokilldogsandcats That isn't the point. The point is that a pet owner should have the right to determine what they wish to give to their pet, without the doctor going ballistic and kicking them out of the clinic. IN FACT, within 48 hours of that appointment, I received a letter from Dr. Bunnell, the owner of FVH (Fayetteville Veterinary Hospital) - EVICTING ME from their customer base.. based on nothing more than my refusal to buy medications at the appointment 2 days before. At that point I had yet to write to him (I did after that), and had yet to voice a complaint.. But, after receiving the very cold eviction letter - I did write to the owner, but never got a reply. So I called him and tried to explain my concerns about medications,.. he cut me off and told me that "I' WASN'T listening." No.. Dr. Brunell. It is you and doctors like you that are not listening. Some of us are sick and tired of seeing our loved ones, both 4 and 2 legged, get sick, and even die, because of prescription medicines. The best veterinarians I have known, have been naturopathic. THEY LISTEN to their patients.. And their bottom line is FINE. They wind up with customers traveling great distances for the possibility of finally finding a vet that will HEAR their concerns. Dr. Brunell refused to refund me for the 'exam' that wasn't. Again, showing what they care about.. And it isn't your pet.

    Stack Veterinary Hospital

    Stack Veterinary Hospital

    (54 reviews)

    Great Veteran Hospital…read more Friendly, helpful and caring staff. All wonderful from the receptionist to the Vets and everyone in between. We've been going to Stack's ever since we moved into the area and could not be happier with the quality of sincere care from day one. Yes, a total Friends and Family recommendations.

    Took our Rhodesian Ridgeback there forever. The last two years we complained that he had lumps on…read morehis body asking what they were from. Then he developed a severe limp and they put him on gabapentin, again we called and repeatedly brought him in for exams and consistently called about him having a problem with the drug not helping him. At this point I insisted on xrays and ultrasound be done, they had us do bloodwork and told us if we paid an extra $89 for an official pancreatitis test that would be definitive diagnosis that would give us the result that we needed. They could not perform an ultrasound so we had to take him to the emergency vet on Bridge Street in a Syracuse. Come to find out our dog did not have pancreatitis as the vet said the blood test revealed but had full pledge lymphoma, (his neck and jaw presented with hard nodules by the ex vet) and we had to put him down. The emergency vet said the blood test that Stacks office gave us for pancreatitis was not a definitive test for that. So which is it? So disgusted with the lack of concern given toward our dog. It wasn't until i insisted on testing because I was concerned of cancer that a closer look was finally given by the Stack Vet. Extremely upset that we had to put our dog down. Think twice about going there. They gouge you for pricing and never addressed his health until i threatened legal action.

    Total Veterinary Care - My last photo with my sweet boy, Pippin

    Total Veterinary Care

    (6 reviews)

    I cannot recommend this practice enough. I've had very few animals over the years, and their…read morededication to not only the animal but the human is absolutely top notch. It was discovered that my 12 year old cat Pippin had a belly full of cancer. They did everything they could to prop him up to try to give me a few more days with him. When it came time to say good bye, as difficult as the entire process was, they treated it as a very solemn occasion, ushering us into a room as soon as we entered the door. They're on point when it comes to wellness as well. Staff are knowledgeable (I was there and heard one on the phone with an owner whose dog went into heat for the 1st time and needed to be talked off the ledge) and compassionate. I don't expect to be a pet owner for a number of years, but thank you, Dr. Alina, for being SO kind and gracious to Pippin as well as myself. I'm happy for you that you're moving on. This practice, very fortunately, has other amazing vets but you WILL be missed.

    By far the friendliest vets office I have ever dealt with. They were beyond compassionate and…read moreunderstanding, took their time with us, and were extremely patient with me as I was nervous. They accommodated my cat so she wasn't stressed and in my opinion went above and beyond to make her and I feel safe. We saw Dr. Tsareva and she was absolutely phenomenal. We have definitely found our vets office and hope to be with them for years to come!!

    Chittenango Animal Hospital - vet - Updated May 2026

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