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Cozad Veterinary Clinic

5.0 (1 review)

Services - Cozad Veterinary Clinic

Pet physical or wellness exam

Pet sitting

Pet vaccinations

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We took our 16 month old German Shepherd, Annaya to Lost Creek Training Academy for a 2 week board…read moreand training, which cost us $2000. it's a 96 mile drive one way. Annaya was very timid and scared when we arrived but eventually calmed down. A few days later, I texted the owner to see how she was doing. He never replied after 2 days so I called and she appeared fine. when it came time to pick her up after 2 weeks, the owner said he could not do our final training that day because his employee was injured and he was understaffed. We made plans for him to come to our town the next week to do the training at one of their grooming facilities. once we got home, Annaya had terrible diarrhea. we took her to the vet and she had a Giardia parasite that most likely was contracted at the facility. she was fine when we dropped her off. 6 weeks later, we are still treating the Giardia and have incurred an additional $300+ in vet bills. We cancelled the training session with the owner and I texted him asking for a date to reschedule because I don't want Annaya to infect other animals. over a 5 week period, I texted him 6 times with absolutely no response. Even though we paid him $2000 upfront, we are unable to incorporate the training (if any) because we do not know his training methods or commands. we feel completely ripped off and taken advantage of by Lost Creek Traininc Academy. I strongly caution you not to use this facility. We will be contacting the BBB.

Austin and his staff at Lost Creek Training Academy has been amazing to work with with our 2 year…read moreold dachshund! Riley had a major issue meeting new people and would bite hard. After just two weeks of working with the team at Lost Creek, Riley can now go into public places and meet new people without any issue. We had no idea that we didn't know how to communicate with our dog. Thank you all so much! We will be back!

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(8 reviews)

I love bringing my dog to this vet. Dr. Greene is excellent at treating him. He is great at calming…read moremy dog down when nervous and is very knowledgeable and reassuring to me as the owner. His staff are friendly and helpful and I enjoy perusing the store area. It's fun to find something there to bring home for our dog. I trust them completely and know they have our doggo's best health in mind. I highly recommend the veterinary clinic!

If I could give zero stars I would. I am new to the area and used this kennel to board my dog…read morebecause they had good reviews and seemed like a good place. My mother picked my dog up today as I wasn't going to make it back on time. The vet staff said "Oh, we didn't think you were coming until tomorrow". Upon seeing him, she expressed to me that he was not his normal self but initially attributed it to him just being tired and ready to go home as the vet staff did not offer any information about his stay. She then alerted me to his inability to balance himself like normal, walk like normal, he was jittery, and his eyes were glassy and almost cross eyed looking. Naturally I called the vet asking what was going on with my dog. My call was promptly answered and when questioned I was placed on hold for 10 minutes (to grab his chart is what I was told). Then another staff answered and I let them know I was on hold while staff was grabbing the chart. Another 5 minutes went by and finally a man answered the phone (I assume the vet) and asked what he could do for me. I asked him what was going on with my dog. He told me my dog was "a basket case" and "freaking out and bloodying his paws while in the kennel" so they gave him a medication to calm him down. He was very rude and short with me. I asked the vet why I was not notified of this prior to my dog receiving the sedative. I was told "I don't know what the girls did or didn't do. I was just alerted to his paws and he was a basket case so we did what we thought was best." When questioned about the quantity and duration of sedative received, I was told that he could not provide that information as it wasn't documented anywhere. I again asked why neither I nor my emergency contact were informed of what was going on. (This dog has been boarded at least 50 times in his 8 years of life and has NEVER had behavior issues). The vet again told me he didn't know and that the dog was "a basket case". The medication they gave my dog is acepromazine 25 mg. This medication is a TRANQUILIZER. They gave my dog this medication: 1. Without notifying me of issues prior to administration. 2. Without notifying me after/during administration. 3. Did not offer the information when the dog was picked up. 4. Were unable to tell me how much he received 5. Were unable to tell me when his last dose was. My dog (picked up 6 hours ago) is still lethargic, moving very slow, glassy eyed, and unable to move correctly. I have not been given information on how long this will last, side effects to watch for, or any monitoring he may need. I will NEVER look to these people for services again and I hope this happens to no one else. ***Update: It took until 9-10am the next day for him to come out of the sedation. Unacceptable.

Cozad Veterinary Clinic - vet - Updated May 2026

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