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    Furkids

    1.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 11:30 pm

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    Dog daycare

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    Community Service/Non-Profit

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    Pet adoption

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    In-home pet sitting

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    Yes, it's expensive. It's an emergency vet. Inpatient treatment is especially expensive. Yes, you…read moreshould expect to be there for like 4 hours minimum if your pet is not in critical condition. It's a triage system. Overall positive experience. I brought my 19yr old cat Ani in for explosive vomiting, not eating, and general lethargy. I just had a gut feeling something was wrong. We waited 5 hours to be seen by the vet (it's a triage system... So it's not ideal but it's understandable). Her vitals were terrible and her blood work showed elevated kidney values and possibly infection. Her X-ray showed constipation and gastric bloating. She was a mess and tanking fast. We talked through the possibilities and they started her on IV fluids and antibiotics. I was told upfront that it would be about 2 days inpatient minimum and was given an estimate. Yes, it's expensive as hell, but I knew she couldn't wait to see her regular vet and I knew she needed to be in kitty cat ICU.  I cannot thank Drs Lawrence, Heinrich, and Pfantz enough for actually listening to me and my opinion of what was going on with Ani. Ultrasound was inconclusive. We kept coming back to the kidney values and I pushed back with GI not CKD. They actually listened and pushed fluids, antibiotics, and dealing with the constipation. I was adamant that it was GI issues (she has a history) and severe dehydration ... not like a chronic kidney disease. I fully believed that with fluids and pooping she would rebound back and fast. Now, Ani is 19 so it's easy to be distracted by her age, but it's just a number. She's spunky and full of life. 36ish hours after being admitted she was back to her old self. Vitals and blood work back to normal range. I even told them that she would prefer the duck based food over the tuna so they gave her the duck and she finally started eating...a lot! I opted to keep her there one more day hoping she would finally poop and fully stabilize.  Staff were all friendly. The techs caring for my cat were so wonderful (I wish I caught their names because they also deserve a shout out) all of them were great when I came to visit at night and gave me whatever updates they could. The Drs answered all of my long and various questions they gave me exact values for bloodwork when I asked (she didn't get to 19 by me not being overly involved in her care lol). During the daily update phone call they stayed on the phone with me for about 30 minutes each answering all of my questions and really hearing what I had to say about her treatment and my perspective. I never felt rushed. It was so wonderful to know that I was being heard and my insight was helping guide her treatment. Also, Katie was awesome during the morning check in phone calls! The goal is always to stabilize until they can see their normal vet for long term treatment and we accomplished just that. She just left her checkup with her primary vet yesterday and great news, no CKD!!! Bloodwork is all in normal ranges and the infection is finally going away. It was all GI and a nasty UTI. Ani thanks all of you for believing that a 19yr old cat can bounce back! She is fully back to her normal self now.

    Gabby had her last chemotherapy infusion today and she is now in remission! Thanks to the care…read moregiven by the Veterinarian and staff. They took wonderful care of her! I highly recommend taking your pet there for any need. They will not disappoint you!

    Unleashed Pet Rescue

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    First, let me start by saying the adoption process went great, but things went downhill after seven…read moremonths of having our new baby home. We adopted Tally Roe in June with paperwork and them stating that she was spayed. This, however, seems not to be the case, as we have just recently found out. Our $400.00 adoption fee has now turned into almost $1000.00. We are on our fourth bag of diapers at $25.00 a box and a couple of washable ones that were $30 for two, and dealing with a dog in heat. Unleashed has offered to spay her, but we did not get to meet the vet when we went in, and at this point, I will make sure my baby is taken care of properly and take her to my vet and pay for it myself. It is unfortunate, Unleashed does not do a better job of ensuring these dogs are spayed before adopting them. They said the TX shelter they retrieved her from told them she was, but when I asked the lady at the desk at their vet clinic if this had happened before, she said it indeed had. I gave three stars because, as I stated, the adoption process was smooth, but I will not adopt from here again. I am not a breeder, and I've never dealt with a female dog in heat, but let me tell you, it isn't fun!

    When I adopted my dog years ago he looked terrified in his picture on the website. When I went to…read morepick him up I wasn't allowed in the back. The front was bare and shabby looking. While I was waiting they were baiting a big German Shephard with a cat behind the counter to see if the dog got along with cats. That was when I decided "I don't like this place." When I got my dog they made me sign a waiver that said if he was ever surrendered he had to go back to Unleashed. That's a big NO.

    Furkids - petadoption - Updated May 2026

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