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    Cor-Re-Shel Kennels

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    Eagle Mountain Vet Clinic - Two cats in one carrier

    Eagle Mountain Vet Clinic

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    OMG! Has absolutely destroyed our puppies leg!! Run!!!!…read moreOur puppy broke her elbow a month ago, and based on proximity and local reviews my daughter too her to Eagle Mountain. At first, thigs seemed great-tye got us in during an emergency, were friendly, and the cost felt reasonable. Unfortunately, everything that happened after that has been horrific. At her follow-up visit, we asked specifically if her splint needed to be changed. She is a growing puppy and the wrapp was extremely tight.. We were told by the vet and two techs that it didn't need to be changed unless it smelled. THey even laughed when voiced concern about my dogs skin. Assuring my daughter "she'll be fine, this is all normal". A few days later, splint started to smell awful, so back we went. They immediately took her to the aback and said she needed to stay based on the smell without letting me see her condition. Hours later, the only update I received was that she had a "small pressure sore," which they said was normal and that they planned to "let it air out'. Two days later when she was picked up, the leg was already wrapped. Four days later the splint started smelling awful again and was oozing from the bottom. I took her to VEG Emergency, where they removed the splint- what they found was devastating. Basically her entire arm/paw was a large open wound, almost to the bone. Her toes started losing their color. She now requires multiple medications and professional wound care every few days in that the wounds heal. Every vet medical professional said the splint needs to be changed every few days for a growing puppy to prevent this from happening. Complications can happen, but the lack of transparency, the refusal to let me see her condition, and the repeated reassurance tat everything was "normal" has left this family shaken and in shock. 12/2/25- UPDATE We just left the new vet and have to return tomorrow to have a conversation on leg amputation.

    Our long time veterinarian retired and he recommended Dr Fields. It's a bit out for me, but I love…read moremy animals and it's worth it. This place gets busy. Generally they stay keep close to appointment times. Dr Fields is extremely personable as are the vet techs. The front desk stays busy with customers and phone calls, so be respectful and polite Two kittens adopted us. We couldn't find a place to bring them. The shelters are packed. So we are vaccinating and spaying them both. Then they'll go to their new homes as barn cats. I tell you this because while it's an out of pocket expense, the price was reasonable enough to justify it

    Cor-Re-Shel Kennels - petservices - Updated May 2026

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