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    Francis Veterinary Service

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

    Pet sitting

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    Nodaway Veterinary Clinic

    Nodaway Veterinary Clinic

    (3 reviews)

    I took my dog for a spay recently. Not only did the vet never speak to me but my dog was returned…read moreto me soaken wet on her belly. They wiped her down but I have no idea what was all over her. 3-4 days after the spay she was yelping in pain almost hourly even when she was inactive. I called and asked to bring her in to have her checked out as the suture area is very puffy and I was worried something might be wrong. The woman I spoke with on the phone asked the vet and I very clearly heard him in the background saying I needed better common sense and this is normal dog behavior. I was offered pain medication for her at this point. 4 days into being spayed and now pain meds are being offered but I lack common sense? I would never use this vet again and encourage others to seek a better clinic for their pet needs

    I took my pup in to be neutered and get his rabies shot. When I picked him up I looked at the…read moreincision. There was a quarter sized deep red and wet area. I inquired about it and they said that was normal. It looked to me that part of his insides were sticking out. They again said it was normal. I had to ask for the rabies tag and then had to ask for the ring to attach the tag to his collar. I had to ask for a cone to put on him to keep him from licking the incision. They gave me one that was too small. Since it's a 2 hour round trip to go back to get the correct size, I opted to make one of my own. I'm overall disappointed and do not plan to return or recommend them.

    Fantastic Fido's - 6 month old Bernedoodle

    Fantastic Fido's

    (16 reviews)

    Our dog loves going to Fantastic Fido's for daycare. However, their boarding policies are…read moreridiculous. She was there for 23 hours and we were charged for two days of boarding and another $10 for picking her up during their "closed" hours. We picked her up at 1pm and apparently you are charged more if you pick your dog up between 10am-2:30pm. The total cost for 23 hours of boarding was $104.50. We will continue to take our dog here for daycare, but will never board her here, again. It was a total ripoff.

    I dropped my dog off on a friday and was to pick him up on monday. I arrived around noon on monday…read moreto pick him and I was charged another day of boarding and had a "outside pickup hours". there is a 4 hour window during the day you're allowed to pickup. I either had to go back home for 2 1/2 hours and come back at 2:30 to avoid the "outside pickup hours" or just pay it. $15. I paid it. My dog had been torn into about 2 months ago by neighbors dog and would freakout around other big dogs so I included a rawhide bone and for him to help ease his anxiety. The rawhide bone looked like it had not been touched. I didnt know at the time I would be charged another day when I picked him up. Ive had him boarded at 4 different places and this is the first. So I could have left him there again all day and all night because I paid for it. He is at home but I'm paying for another night. Not sure If I would have picked him up 2 hours earlier I would have been charged $57.?

    Countryside Veterinary Clinic - My Barbara Bush, waiting in the exam room.

    Countryside Veterinary Clinic

    (15 reviews)

    Today was a Saturday visit and dang, Saturdays sure can be a bad day due to wait time if you don't…read morearrive right after they open at 8AM. And we did not do that on this particular day. Our total time at the vet was 2.5hrs for 10min of time with the vet for a booster shot, and to get some general vet advice about my dog's ear hair and joint health. They don't provide an option to call from home or check in online, so clients are forced to spend 2 hours in a crowded waiting room with other sick/anxious animals which sucks. You can wait outside or in your car and they'll call you once they're ready, but they don't have a real outdoor waiting area and their parking lot is small. I do appreciate not needing to make an appointment to come to Countryside, but as I noted above, there are downsides. And the clinic was even more crowded when we walked out of the exam room. Honestly, I feel bad for the staff for having to always come to work know knowing what kind of day it'll be. With all that being said, I find the staff here friendly and knowledgeable. They have always given me the estimated cost for any surgeries, lab work, or additional testing that has been needed/recommended for my animals. I still recommend this place but avoid going in on Saturday, if you can.

    In January 2023, I brought my cat to these people because I thought she was acting as if something…read morewas stuck in her throat and she was not eating. They charged me, at least, $450 for what included an exam ($95 for him to draw back the corners of her mouth and look at her teeth and then comb fingers through her fur), a shot of antibiotic, and a shot of cortisone, which they assured me would fix her up for a couple of weeks. (It didn't.) Their professional, medical diagnosis was, "She's got a bad mouth." I asked for clarification, and I got robotic responses, such a, "I already explained that to you." They didn't. Then they wanted me to sign a paper saying that they could pull some or all of her teeth, as they saw fit, and charge me accordingly to the tune of $1,000. They said this would fix the problem. I did not believe them. As it turns out, the cat has a dislocated jaw (something like TMJ) and we are now treating her with chiropractic adjustments. She is slowly improving, but this, "misdiagnosis" cost us precious time and a lot of unnecessary pain and lost sleep. If you really want help for your best friend and family member, you will probably have to search outside the ruthless, lawless city of St. Joseph and go to the nicer parts of Kansas City.

    Francis Veterinary Service - vet - Updated May 2026

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