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    Fox Veterinary Services

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Roost & Root - The side of the coop as it arrived.

    Roost & Root

    (8 reviews)

    Truly a great coop built by great people. My wife was on a quest to find a chicken coop and we…read morelooked at a lot of different shapes, sizes and price ranges. Nothing comes close to these coops. Solid cedar construction and well thought out design makes for a coop that is easy to assemble and will last for years. I am a handyman and do a lot of my own projects and my first thought was I will build my own, but after seeing the quality of construction and design as well as meeting the owners, I quickly changed my mind. I was able to put it together in a little over an hour. They provide all of the materials and tools needed in a single well organized box. We wired around the base of our kids trampoline to create a run area and connected the coop to make a really nice setup for the ladies... We just happen to live 10 minutes down the road from Urban Coop Company and we visited with the owners and got to see the construction process first-hand. What a wonderful group of people! I can't say enough nice things about the entire experience.

    I ordered a coop several winters ago and had it shipped to me in Anchorage, AK. It was easy to put…read moretogether, the style and size I wanted for a happy flock, and has proven very durable. I just ordered the snow/storm panels to add to our round top coop - I predict they will be a great improvement to what I've done in the past. I've appreciated the customer service I have gotten because I always require a custom shipping quote.

    Sunset Canyon Veterinary Clinic

    Sunset Canyon Veterinary Clinic

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    When Cancer Results Go Missing: Our Experience at Sunset Canyon Veterinary Clinic…read more When our dog's cancer biopsy results sat undelivered for three months at Sunset Canyon Veterinary Clinic, we learned the difference between a medical error and system failure that puts pets at risk. Our dog Maddie's biopsy revealed aggressive malignant melanoma with a mitotic count of 3--a diagnosis requiring immediate action. We discovered this critical information only by accident during an unrelated appointment three months later. The clinic's explanation: they had been calling the wrong phone number. What Went Wrong: The communication breakdown had serious medical consequences. Maddie lost the opportunity for immediate surgical revision to obtain wider margins, which significantly reduces recurrence risk. Her melanoma vaccine protocol (Oncept) was delayed by over three months. Most importantly, we were denied the chance to make timely treatment decisions during the most critical window. While Sunset Canyon claims they attempted contact and left voicemails, they were calling an incorrect number. During this same period, my wife called the clinic twice, leaving voicemails that included her correct phone number. She never received a return call. No email was sent. No letter was mailed. The results simply sat in their system until we happened to bring Maddie in for another issue. The Response That Revealed More: After discovering this failure, I expected accountability. Instead, I encountered indifference. No management team member contacted us proactively. When I finally reached Carlos, the office manager, after multiple attempts, he was unaware of what had happened--suggesting no internal review had occurred after such a significant oversight. I requested a written explanation of the incident and their plan to prevent future occurrences. Carlos said he would forward this to ownership. They never responded. The Bigger Picture: Medical mistakes happen, but how organizations respond reveals their priorities. A veterinary clinic should have protocols ensuring families receive cancer diagnoses--confirmation calls, certified mail, multiple contact attempts. When those systems fail, leadership should acknowledge the error and demonstrate corrective action. According to public records, Sunset Canyon was acquired by Southern Veterinary Partners in June 2020, meaning reviews prior to that date may not reflect current operations or management philosophy. I can't prove that the clinic is now run by a mission of profit over pets and people, but you can let this incident stand as Exhibit A. What Pet Owners Should Know: Before choosing any veterinary clinic, ask about their communication protocols for critical diagnoses. How do they confirm you received important results? What backup systems exist when the primary contact fails? Your pet's life may depend on these seemingly mundane procedures. Maddie's care was compromised not by a single mistake, but by a system that failed at multiple points and showed no urgency to improve. Three months of her life--time we can never get back, time when cancer cells were potentially spreading--lost to a clinic that couldn't be bothered to verify a phone number or return a call. Our dog Maddie doesn't know her prognosis may have worsened because of the clinic's negligence. She doesn't understand why her family spent sleepless nights wondering what might have been different if we'd known sooner. She just trusts us to protect her, the same way your pet trusts you. Don't let your pet's life depend on a system that treats cancer diagnoses as routine paperwork. They deserve better. You deserve better. And the next family walking through those doors deserves better, too.

    My weimaraner was diagnosed and needed emergency surgery for pyometra. The vet that diagnosed the…read moredog said that she probably would not make it through the night. The situation was grave. Sunset Canyon Vet was able to take her after hours. Dr Dietz did an amazing job. I cannot even find the scars from the surgery. Belle recovered overnight. Try finding a vet clinic that will stay after hours or even have a reasonable charge for it. Thank you again Dr Dietz for helping us out!

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