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    5.0 (5 reviews)
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    1 year ago

    They are genuine dog people who make daycare fun for their charges. My corgis love every visit.

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    Jesse was a great help today!!! Love the energy here at dog tag and all the staff. Would highly recommend.

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    Louisville Family Animal Hospital - Our Medical Director Ashley Barnes with her Golden Retriever Maddie

    Louisville Family Animal Hospital

    (34 reviews)

    This is Rick. These guys were terrific with our pup Findlay. Very thorough and kind!read more

    My cat had a heart murmur. A previous vet years ago told us that she would never be able to…read moreundergo dental work or anesthesia due to the heart murmur. Fast forward to 6 weeks ago. I brought my 12 year old cat in for a routine visit. Dr. Barnes told me she needed dental extractions. I told her what the previous vet had told me. Another vet at the LFAH told me the same thing 3 years ago. Dr. Barnes assured me that she could perform a dental cleaning and extractions on my cat without first having a cardio vet examine her. She assured me that she would closely monitor my cat at all times during the procedure. I thought Dr Barnes had a good reputation so I felt I could trust her, although I have seen different vets at this practice over the years. They asked me to bring my cat in at 8:00 in the morning. Unbeknownst to me, her procedure would not start until after 1 PM. She had to sit in that cage for5 hours stressed out. I was not told this beforehand, and only found out when I called for an update hours after I brought her in. She was in distress after they put her under, and had to stop the procedure. Her lungs filled up with fluid and her oxygen level dropped. After the failed procedure some very disturbing things happened: Dr. Barnes told me AFTER the failed procedure that I should take my cat in for a cardio evaluation to a vet cardiologist. (I did make an appt the next day but could not get in for a month) They had mis recorded her weight by 2.2 pounds over and gave her medication based on the wrong weight. On a cat, this is a big deal. The front desk staff insisted she was 15,2 pounds although 8 days earlier and months prior she was 13 lbs. That same day I weighed her at home and she was 13 lbs. They did not correct her chart even after I emailed them about the discrepancy. They sent me home with a prescription that was labeled to have 30 pills in it, yet there was only 15. They sent me home with an antibiotic that should have been 75 mgs based on the procedure notes, yet the bottle said 100 mgs. I purchased pill pockets from them in the lobby and was charged 16.50 for a package that would cost 5.95 at most at the store. Talk about price gouging! My cat was still not feeling well a few weeks after the failed procedure. Poor appetite, isolating. I called LFAH and they prescribed some pain medication, Gabapentin. Four days later, I found my cat paralyzed, lying on the bathroom floor, crying out in pain. I called LFAH. They were too busy to see her and I took her to Boulder to an ER Vet. She had saddle thrombosis, blood clots in her heart that had spread to her legs and back. I had to euthanize my little girl. It was the most traumatic thing to see her in such severe pain and not being able to move. I do not know if the failed procedure brought on the thrombosis. Or if the mis recording of her weight and dosage of meds used based on the wrong weight had anything to do with it. I do know that surgery can create and throw blood clots in both humans and animals. Had i brought her in to a vet cardiologist before this botched procedure, I am sure I would have been advised not to go forward with it and she could have been put on heart medication. Silly me for trusting Dr. Barnes. What I do know is this clinic engages in sloppy record keeping that may affect the life and health of your pet. They also price gouge. They also seem to be more concerned with revenue and volume rather than doing the best thing for your pet. I have brought several pets to LFAH over the years. This practice has gone WAAAY down hill recently. They charge premium fees yet you are not getting premium care. Not even close. If your pet is healthy and going in for routine visits, then all is well. If your pet has any underlying conditions, BEWARE. Also, check EVERYTHING this clinic documents about your pets vitals and medication to ensure it is correct. DO NOT TAKE THEM AT THEIR WORD. The staff is obviously lacking in attention to detail. I spent $1200 to have my cats teeth polished and go into severe health decline. $300 to have her euthanized. I was reimbursed $55 for the pill pockets and for the pills I did not receive yet paid for. Had Dr. Barnes told me to take my cat to the cardio vet before considering this failed procedure, my cat would most likely be here today, sitting on my lap and purring. I will get another pet, but will never ever step foot in LFAH again. I do not recommend this practice. I would give 0 stars if I could.

    Training Wheels - Plenty of room for the BIG DOGS to run!

    Training Wheels

    (8 reviews)

    I have used Training Wheels for both in-home and on-site training as well as boarding of my one…read moreyear old Italian Greyhound Lemon. She was a rehome situation and had been trained to use a liter box in her crate. Meghan from Training Wheels helped me train Lemon to go outside and to LOVE her crate as a safe place and not soil it. Additionally, she helped me train Lemon to be totally focused on me, even with distractions. She sits when asked, she looks to me for approval and consent, and comes when called, no matter what. She is the goodest girl now - not that she wasn't before - she is just so much better now. All of this training was done with a lot of knowledge and a lot of love from Training Wheels. I also use Training Wheels for boarding Lemon. She gets so much positive attention and interaction. I was a bit hesitant at first because there are a lot of big dogs, but the times that I have boarded her, there have been dogs her size to play with and the bigger dogs play in a different area. For sleeping, she gets her own area (with door) with plenty of space for her bed and toys and then an area for going potty, should she need to in the night (Italian Greyhounds have hamster bladders, haha). The building where she sleeps and takes naps is temperature controlled and she is surrounded by other dogs in their areas, so is never alone. There are multiple outside play areas - and they designate which areas are for which size dog, and the dogs are always supervised. Training Wheels staff are always with the dogs and interacting with the dogs. They send pics of my happy dog playing outside and running and having just the best time. I feel that my tiny dog Lemon is very safe and happy there. I can't recommend Training Wheels enough for both training and boarding. Lemon is SO well taken care of and loved.

    We cannot thank the team at Training Wheels enough! Oscar, our mini dachshund, has struggled with…read morereactivity around dogs and people. Training Wheels has slowly introduced him to being comfortable and having fun in a small group of dogs. Their skilled trainers have been amazing at showing him all of the positive praise while he is learning. Yesterday I was able to take Oscar (with little sis Olive in tow!) to the dog park for the first time and he had a blast. Training Wheels gave both Oscar and I the confidence to try without fear knowing we had the tools to make it fun and how to realize if it was not. Yay for Oscar and yay for the team at Training Wheels!

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