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    Jacksonville-Cabot Veterinary Clinic

    4.0 (4 reviews)

    Services - Jacksonville-Cabot Veterinary Clinic

    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    2 years ago

    They take good care of King Jorgie. They are reasonable with prices and don't over push any particular brand. Jorgie seems to like them.

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    Cabot Animal Clinic

    Cabot Animal Clinic

    (3 reviews)

    Unfortunately I took my 3 year old fur baby into have a surgery and never got to take him home. I…read morecan't say what truly happened but he was otherwise a healthy guy aside from the bump on his paw. My 4 year old son faced a loss from death for the first time and is heartbroken that his best friend wouldn't come home. I can't put blame but I had concerns about him being put under for the surgery and I can't help but feel like I wasn't taken seriously. I know sometimes this happens but I will always have the what if I took him somewhere else. We had just moved to the area and researched vets. I won't ever take another pet to them. I just can't. The hospital is very dated. My next vet will be a larger practice that is overseen by a larger governing company where rules and regulations are set and monitored. They seemed empathetic but ultimately my dog died under their care and as a direct result form actions they took. Don't take your pet here. If I could give 0 stars I would.

    I took my dog (Cooper) in with issues of not eating or drinking and having a hard time walking…read more After spending a total of 5 minutes (including the check in process) in the clinic, the vet gave him a shot. I asked him what was wrong with Cooper and his words were, "Well, I don't know since I've spent a total of 3 minutes with him." He then told me to bring him back in the next day so he could see how the shot helped. I then asked him what the shot was for if he didn't know what was wrong and he told me it was for a pinched nerve. Within 2 hours of receiving this shot, Cooper was dead! My mother called the vet back to ask what he treated Cooper for and he told my mom it was a slipped disc in his back and that the shot was a combination of an antibiotic and a pain killer. I should have turned around and walked out as soon as I walked into this "clinic." It was dirty, nothing had been updated since the 80's (including equipment), and when we went back to the exam room to see the vet he had a table of medicines with a syringe on that table next to the medications. I'm sure he had used this syringe on other animals and I didn't see him clean it off before or after he used it on Cooper. This vet needs to be put out of practice so no other family has to suffer like ours did. Explaining to my 5 year old daughter that her dog had died while she was at school was something we shouldn't have had to do that day!

    Martin Keith DVM

    Martin Keith DVM

    (2 reviews)

    Sorry this is going to be a long post but please read:…read more I normally don't write reviews online. However, my experience with Dr. Martin was terrible and I would hate for anyone else to go through what my family and I did while using him as a vet. We used Dr. Martin for years. Like most pet owners in Cabot, we were pleased with the reasonable pricing. I'm not sure when his practice started going downhill but in retrospect, I wish I would have chose a better vet and paid a little extra while I still had the chance. Two of our fur babies died in his care, and I just found out our other dog has heart worms that were never diagnosed, although he supposedly tested her last time we were in. It's a good thing we hadn't yet given her the box of preventative he prescribed. If so, she could have possibly had a heart attack or stroke. Our two pups that died were lab-dane mixes. They were healthy, happy pups until they were around 16 weeks old. We made sure to get all their shots on time, gave them vitamins and did all a good dog owner should do. I'm not sure how or where they contracted parvo but they did. I brought the first pup that contracted the disease to Dr. Martin as soon as I realized she wasn't wanting to eat. He felt around on her throat and stomach and didn't say anything to me except "Just bring her back tomorrow and I'll give her another shot." Not realizing that we were dealing with parvo, I thought maybe she was just a little sick and be over it in a few days. That's when my other pup began vomiting. I brought them both back to the clinic. I couln't carry them in alone so the woman at the front desk told a young, rough looking guy to go help me bring them in. Both pups had vomited all over each other and were in no shape to walk on a leash. He didn't seem to notice and tried pulling them out of my SUV by their collars. I told him they were too sick to walk and needed to be carried. When he didn't listen I told him to forget it. I'd bring them in somehow. Realizing I was mad at that point, He roughly grabbed one of them from my vehicle and walked inside. All Dr. Martin said was "They have septicemia, and will die if you don't keep fluids down them. I begged him to put them on IV fluids. He said it wouldn't help because IV fluids got straight to a dog's kidneys and it doesn't do any good. Every other vet I've talked to has been adamant that IV fluids are the best thing an animal can have while dealing with parvo. I left the clinic absolutely distraught and decided to get a second opinion from a vet in Beebe. By this time, it was too late. Within 3 days of seeing Doctor Martin, Mia died a horribly painful death. I couldn't bear to watch our second pup, Oakley, die the same way so we decided to have her put down. If Doctor Martin would have diagnosed her that first day I brought her in and at least gave IV fluids a chance, there's a large possibility we'd still have our two pups today. We spent hundreds of dollars that week to no avail. It would have been totally worth it if he would have at least given our dogs a chance. I understand parvo is unpredictable and in many cases can't be cured. However, a veterinarian is supposed to care about their patients. Dr. Martin obviously does not. Needless to say we are now using a different vet. Like I said at the beginning, my older dog is now having to be treated for heart worms that were never diagnosed even though we brought her in regularly and thought she was being checked for that. Sorry once again for the long review but I hope this helps people realize just who they're bringing their pets to. Our dogs are our babies and I feel terrible that we allowed them to be treated by Dr. Martin.

    Dr Martin is a pretty good guy. Always treated me and my dog very well. Knows his stuff and does a…read moregood job at it. Dr Martin is very professional, knowledgeable and will take the time to answer your questions and offer tips to a happier pet. He cares about the animals that he treats and that makes him a pretty good guy to me. I always tell everyone I know to go see him.

    Kamp K9 Pet Resort and Spa

    Kamp K9 Pet Resort and Spa

    (10 reviews)

    02/08/16 Thank you SO much for pampering and beautifying…read moreDolly and Sammie on Monday! They are so silky, smell beautiful, and LOVE their nail polish! :) Also, thank you for making their 'treat' enjoyable for them. :) 01/17/2016 SO excited that I found K9 Pet Resort & Day Spa! I treat my 'fur babies' as my children, & I was very comfortable leaving my 2 girls there today. We were able to be seen on the same day we tried to make an appointment. The staff is great! They had much information about all the services they provide, & work closely w/a trainer there to teach your animals basic obedience skills. And have the ability to train your animal to Service Animal level For what received, the pricing was beyond what I would call reasonable. 2 large labs were completely groomed, even down to painted toenails ;) for $20/each, due to an in-store special running for the month of January 2016. ($5 extra for the polish) K-9 Resort and Day Spa is the only grooming/boarding/daycare facility in the area that is owned by a Veterinarian. This made me feel so comfortable knowing that IF anything were to go wrong, we were in good hands and my ladies were safe. Also a note: This business operates @ 2 locations.

    horrible service. made reservations for upcoming surgery and needed handicap assistance in…read moretransporting animals to and from. they obliged saying they would and cancelled last minute acting as if they never agreed to it. Tristan was the manager who stated it and now caused surgery delays. No remorse, refused to let me speak to owner.

    Jacksonville-Cabot Veterinary Clinic - vet - Updated May 2026

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