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    Euless Animal Hospital

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    truBOND Veterinary Center - Our dog snow

    truBOND Veterinary Center

    (47 reviews)

    We recently moved to the area and was looking for a vet for my 2 year old puppy. I searched around…read moreand from the first phone call I had a pleasant interaction from there, I truly have loved my experience at TruBond Vet! Dr. Cito and the wonderful team are so lovely and eased all my worries in preparing for my dog; Cooper's surgery. I knew I found the right place, when Dr. Cito sat on the floor with my puppy when he introduced himself to her (she is a nervous gal). She left that apt happy and a belly fully of treats! In preparing for surgery I had a few appointments and the staff were so kind and took their time to explain my options and sent friendly text reminders about the upcoming appointments. They truly care about your fur baby and you as well! I've had such a lovely experience and I know you will to! Ps They also have an on-site groomer which is a great option. I haven't tried them yet!

    I had high hopes for this practice after reading the reviews and taking my dogs here for several…read moremonths. After a routine exam, they advised me that my otherwise healthy 5-year-old dog needed a dental and gave me an estimate of around $900. The day of my dental, the vet called me and told me that my dog needed $3500 worth of dental work. I was shocked by the cost difference but I of course wanted my dog to have the best possible care, so I agreed. After his surgery, they told me to contact them immediately if I had any concerns. I felt reassured and supported, but it turns out that their concerns were merely performative. In the days following his surgery, my once vibrant and energetic dog was not himself. I understand that recovery takes time, but after a few days of observing some concerning symptoms (including blood in his stool), I made a follow up call to the vet. They blew off my concerns, but when I persisted, agreed to see him for a follow-up visit that would (surprise!) cost an undetermined amount of money. I'm now out $3500 and have a lethargic five-year-old dog. I couldn't even get a vet on the phone to listen to my concerns (despite one being available when I called), and they have demonstrated that they don't care about anything except taking more money from me. This is concerning, to say the least. I would expect this kind of behavior from a private equity-owned veterinary practice, but not from an independently owned office. Lesson learned: When you pay more for services, you don't necessarily get better care (or more caring, compassionate, and concerned practitioners) in return. I will be taking my business elsewhere, and you may want to consider that as well.

    Boulevard Animal Hospital

    Boulevard Animal Hospital

    (34 reviews)

    We absolutely love Boulevard Animal hospital and all the great service we've received there. We…read morehave our 2 cats and 1 dog all go to this location and they are always so happy to see the animals and have a chat along with helping us care for our animals, most of which were found in the country! Love it here and love the staff.

    One star - Poor care, no accountability, and a deeply unprofessional vet…read more It's unfortunate to write this, as I had been a loyal client of Boulevard Animal Hospital for years under the excellent and compassionate care of Dr. Joe Allen. But after his retirement, the quality of care declined--culminating in an unacceptable and unprofessional interaction with Dr. Erin Hauser. During a call about a serious and unexplained 8-pound weight loss in my dog over 60 days, I voiced reasonable concerns and asked direct questions about how this could have gone unnoticed. Dr. Hauser became immediately defensive, deflected blame to a vet tech, and ultimately hung up on me mid-call--claiming I was being "hostile." I was not. I was clear, firm, and appropriately concerned for my dog's health. Her response was reactive and unprofessional. I contacted the practice manager, Jennifer, who acknowledged this was not acceptable and said she expected Dr. Hauser to apologize. Instead, I was told Dr. Hauser cried and refused. After that, the practice went silent--no apology, no accountability, and no further communication. The final blow came when I received my pet's medical records. The notes had clearly been updated after the fact to include gaslighting language and self-protective reframing--mischaracterizing me as hostile, emotional, and irrational while avoiding any acknowledgment that a licensed vet had hung up on a concerned client. It was a textbook case of rewriting the narrative to protect the provider rather than the patient. That's not just unprofessional--it's unethical. This clinic once stood for high-quality, compassionate care. What I experienced was a breakdown in clinical standards, emotional deflection, and a vet more invested in defending herself than caring for the animal. I've taken my dog--and her records--elsewhere. I'm sharing this for every pet owner who expects honesty, care, and professionalism from their vet. You should never be gaslit or silenced for advocating for your animal.

    Euless Animal Hospital - vet - Updated May 2026

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