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    Countryside Veterinary Clinic

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Easy to make an appointment and no wait to get my puppy in. Great care and service and I would definitely recommend this for anyone.

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    Ashley Valley Animal Hospital - Daisy my 11yr old chocolate lab

    Ashley Valley Animal Hospital

    (2 reviews)

    I had a very good experience here. As a full time RVer I had an emergency vet visit for my…read morechocolate lab 11yrs old she had blood in her urine The vet accommodated me and got my dog Daisy in right away. I was pleased with the through exam of my dog by attending vet I believe it was John a young man I was happy he did blood n urinalysis and a bladder X-ray and medication for a uti Daisy is doing great now and I really appreciate the care taken to make sure she only had a uti. Thank you

    My husband said to avoid the Vet in Vernal, as he witnessed the vet be rough with his dog. He told…read moreme to avoid him and look for someone else for our cat. I asked the community in Dutch John and someone recommended this clinic, said they liked it. I thought I'd give this place a shot. Before I go into detail, Let me share that taking our cat to the vet clinic is a big deal. She gets extremely anxious. It is a very stressful event for her and us. Before seeing the Vet the lady walked us into the room and said to weigh the cat. The weigh station was dirty and she said hold on, let me clean it. Took longer than it should have to clean it. The vet came in. He did not introduce himself. He just said "Hi" then went straight to the cat. He did not greet the cat. Rather grabbed her behind her shoulders with notable grip, lacking any compassion for the animal. He looked at her a bit. Listened to her heart and lungs then looked at her teeth... Barely, as the cat was scared. Called my cat "it" and said "it looked fine and teeth look fine. Lungs and heart sound good. Needs a teeth cleaning soon." I don't even know if he even knew her sex? Did he even look at her chart? No prev. medical history questions asked. Nothing! They didn't even offer her a treat! My cat loves the vet treats (that she has been given elsewhere in the past) The whole thing was sad, bc my cat LOVES MEN. She loves her vet appointments because she gets all the attention and enjoys the compliments and treats. She loves the social part of the visit. She was not given any of these. She was treated like a number. I could not get her out of that Vet's hands fast enough. Broke my heart to see her be treated like that, bc she is such a lover herself, and I know all she wanted to do was love that Vet and get some affection back. The Vet never gave her any attention, other than a firm grip and look over. On my way out to pay, I asked if they had cat treats, as she loves the ritual of a kitty treat at the vet. They said "No we only have dog treats." and left it at that. Really???? You are a vet clinic and you do not have anything for the cats? Just dog treats? Unacceptable. While in the front waiting room I noticed a framed picture with a quote on the wall that said something like: Veterinarians are the best doctors because their patients cannot tell them what is wrong, rather the Vet just has to know what is wrong. - How narcissistic is that? Completely goes with how I initially preserved the Vet while in the exam room. Clearly he cares more about himself and his gifted Vet ability than the actual pets and animal creatures. On my way out I asked, "Does the vet specialize in farm animals?" Office staff said "yes" then I said, "I could tell." then I walked out. Overall: *Both the staff and the Vet lacked any compassion to Punk Kitty (patient) and me *The vet was rough *Kind of dirty facility (not clean.) *Lacked in professionalism (staff on phone, family in and out of office which distracted from patients) *ZERO precautions or concern for COVID19. NO ONE WAS WEARING A MASK or enforcing protective measures. As I got into my car I held my cat and cried. I felt so bad for taking her there and for how she was touched and handled.

    Paws 'n' Claws

    Paws 'n' Claws

    (1 review)

    Paws 'n' Claws of Vernal is so awesome, I could hardly find the words to express how truly…read morewonderful they are, but I'll try. So, here goes. My husband and I had to work overseas for several months in 2017 and needed to find someone to look after our 2 cats that we were leaving behind. After looking up reviews in Facebook for Paws 'n' Claws, we decided to ask them to pet sit for us. The process was simple and very professional--Stan, the proprietor, came to the house to discuss the terms and to meet the cats, and then he prepared a contract to be signed. Days later, we left for our trip, secure in the thought that our pets were in good hands. We weren't disappointed--Paws 'n' Claws did their job well and even went above and beyond what was called for in the signed agreement. They took wonderful care of our little darlings-- made sure they were well-fed,well-groomed, and got attention, and took them to the vet when needed. When the rebellious boy cat-- Junior-- did unspeakable things to express his displeasure from being left behind by us-- his parents--- Stan did everything to remedy the situation, and when Junior got sick (he has a delicate constitution), Stan made sure he got his medication. When we asked him to, Stan arranged for someone to stay overnight for a month to monitor Junior's progress and to provide both cats company. The other cat likes to go outside during the day which she got to do when the pet sitters came to the house. While overseas, we communicated regularly by phone and email with Stan who sent pictures of the cats and in the process, afforded us peace of mind while working in a foreign country while our pets were alone at home. Not only did Paws 'n' Claws care for our pets but took great care of our home as well. Stan made arrangements to have our yard mowed and watered regularly, and he even made sure the sprinkler system was turned off for the winter. After being gone for several months, we came home to happy and healthy pets and a clean, well-cared for home and yard. We can't thank Stan and Paws 'n' Claws enough for every thing they did for us and we highly them to anyone who requires extended pet-sitting. They are an honest, reliable, competent and truly professional outfit, whose presence in the home--it hardly needs mentioning---adds in no small measure--- to the home's security. For us, at least, the experience with them was like having a loving family watch our home and pets while were were away.

    From the owner: Paws 'n' Claws Pet Sitting of Vernal brings you and your pet the convenience and comfort of in-home…read morepet-care, pet-sitting, and pet-companionship in Vernal & the surrounding areas. Why use a Professional Pet Sitter? We are here to provide dependable, safe, and personal care to pets in their own homes while their human companions are away. ~ Your pets can stay in the comfort of their own home where they feel safe and secure. ~ Your pets will receive personal attention & exercise. ~ Your pets can stay on their regular diet & routine. ~ If your pets require medication, you can be sure they never miss a dose. ~ You will not have to worry about transporting pets before or after your trip. ~ You will not have to impose on friends or neighbors. ~ Your home will be watched while you are away adding extra security.

    Rocky Mountain Pet Resort

    Rocky Mountain Pet Resort

    (8 reviews)

    I did not end up using RMP because we decided to do an intensive board and train boot camp at last…read moreminute, but after several hours of research and calls with kennels throughout Summit County and Denver, and multiple calls with RMP, we would absolutely use RMP for boarding, especially challenging dogs. They seem to possess the expertise and experience, and most importantly, love, to manage difficult dogs who dont play well with others, dog and human. I know its odd to write a review without actually using RPM's facility, but i was so impressed with the time they took to educate me on their approach to dealing with difficult dogs and how devoted they are to caring for your dog like it was there own.

    Not a day goes by that I don't regret bringing my dog here for boarding. I checked my dog Nirvana…read morein for boarding on February 6, 2023 in good health with no prior injuries. In the morning of February 7, 2023 I received text messages and photos of Nirvana from the manager Stacy that mentioned nothing of this injury. She said that Nirvana was doing just great via text. (see photos below) However, my dog looked very uncomfortable and now knowing that she had a torn ligament, it seems like she was not being properly cared for as the photos so her sitting in an office chair, meaning that they were having her crawl in and out of the chair while she was injured, and also putting her in a situation where she could've further injured herself. On February 8, 2023 I received a phone call from the manager Stacey, stating that Nirvana had suffered a minor sprain while boarding, and had developed a limp. Allegedly Nirvana was examined by a veterinarian Dr.Sarah Love who is their "resident" Vet (owner's wife). They advised me that the "minor injury" would heal naturally within a few weeks, and that no further care or diagnostics was deemed to be needed by Dr. Love. Nirvana's medical records prove she never had a limp/injury before this incident. Because of the dishonesty and lack of transparency about the injury in boarding, my dog did not get the proper medical care she needed in an appropriate amount of time. A few months passed and she continued to not heal, and seemed to be in pain. In autumn of 2023 I took her in for an examination from a vet in our local community of Santa Monica, CA. The staff was immediately very concerned and asking for medical records from the initial examination. I explained that no medical records were ever provided and despite making multiple phone calls to contact Rocky Mountain Pet Resort or Dr. Sarah love for medical records of the alleged exam that took place, they have refused to cooperate or provide any records. After receiving radiology in October 2023, and proper care here in California, my dog was diagnosed with a permanent ligament injury. She has been prescribed medication that she permanently hast to take that she never had to take before prior to this injury. The veterinarian made it very clear that if the injury had been properly disclosed at the time, and had been properly examined by a medical professional, that there was more that could have been done when the initial injury took place. Unfortunately, because Rocky Mountain pet resort intentionally deceived me regarding the severity of her injury neglected to provide Nirvana proper care in a timely manner in response to the injury. The injury has now become a chronic permanent injury that does not have any options as far as further surgeries or treatment. Rocky Mountain Pet Resort has been so difficult regarding the situation that they have even asked me to no longer contact them, yet they were never able to professionally respond to the situation either. They have refused any refunds for her care, and I have accumulated many medical bills for my dog since bringing her to this facility. The worst part is that my dog lives in chronic pain on a daily basis, and she is in so much pain that she does not even want to go down the stairs to use the restroom. She used to be able to enjoy her quality of life after being rescued by me and we used to be able to go on long walks around the Los Angeles Marina now she is barely able to complete a quarter mile walk around our neighborhood. She constantly is licking the injury and also this creates other concerns like she could cause an infection because she licks her self to the point where there is a open wound out of pain. Now she also has to wear an E collar often, and that is not very comfortable for her. Her life was never like this until she boarded at Rocky Mountain Pet Resort. I took ample time to disclose Nirvana's special needs due to her situation as a rescue dog. Stacey assured me that Rocky Mountain Pet Resort had the capacity to work with her as a rescue dog and handle her special accommodations that we had discussed. This injury could've been easily prevented had the boarding facility followed the appropriate care for my dog. Prior to boarding Nirvana I took the time to disclose her special needs, and it was discussed that she was from Los Angeles an unfamiliar with snow. It was also disclosed that she cannot really be around other dogs. During this conversation Stacey was provided very detailed directions to not walk her without a leash on and keep her away from other dogs. And if needed to minimize walks, and to not take her on the snow. They ignored all special care instructions & fed her food that could have triggered intestinal bleeding!

    Countryside Veterinary Clinic - vet - Updated May 2026

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