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    DOG on Harvard

    2.0 (1 review)
    Open 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    i accompanied momma to the veterinary today for the shot appointment of a dog currently in our…read morecare, and though not especially partial to any veterinarian office, i'm grateful for 4 features of the specific location. firstly, the lot features a little bit of grass on its westside, by which pet owners could wait while a pet does the do, then find the trash bin out back to throw away a defecation bag, if planning allows. also, inside the office is a spacious waiting area, in which a sectional enclosure, currently with a few very adorable, potentially adoptable, young cats on display. further, in addition to friendly service from the workers on duty, the professionalism of operations has credence from the office wall of records, visible to any pet owning client with the ability of sight, and available to anyone caring enough to inquire politely. and lastly from a reporting perspective, the workers each conveyed a friendly demeanor, with one evidentiary indication being 2 distinct workers carrying a trashcan to me for throwing away waste i'd grabbed from outside the building. additionally, from a hood reporter perspective, i wrapped the dog in her blanket in route to the veterinary when i'd noticed her getting the shakies, since i've experienced that the process of a shot is less traumatic if the recipient has a higher body temperature. and finally, live from new york, nah i'm playing, finally i'll add that, despite vaguely hearing a conversation moms had with the front desk attendant about waiting for another shot her records suggest she might need, while i'm very much amateur in terms of knowledge about which shots which pets need when, i'd like to think such a review about general and specific considerations in bringing the dog in our care to a vaccination appointment at the vet will assist someone else even less familiar with the process than me. actually, as a addendum, i'd heard the parv word in that conversation between mom and the front desk attendant, and knowing that has to do with rabies prevention, i'll commit to keeping our dog out from areas under the house and sheds that potential rabies carriers, such as rats, rabbits, and squirrels, occasionally nest.

    Dr. Scott and the staff are amazing. They've been caring for our pets since we moved to Tulsa 7…read moreyears ago. I have two mini dachshunds and a malamute. They have helped us with everything from boarding to back injuries and handling a 100lb dog with care.

    DOG on Harvard - pet_training - Updated May 2026

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