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    Congrats to PLC on their anniversary! I have been a customer for almost 13 years!…read moreI have had several dogs & now have Henry ... a rescue from Peggy Adam's. He is a good boy but has needed some help w/ a few bad habits. Billie the trainer is assisting me in teaching him better habits. All the staff - Haley , Mary Rose, Kelsey & more are just the best! I am so glad we know y'all & thank you all for all your caring for Henry!

    I rarely leave negative reviews, but my recent experience at Pet Lover Central in Boca Raton was…read moretroubling enough that I feel other dog owners should be aware. From the start, communication was disorganized. I had already sent in my dogs' vaccine records, yet I was asked to resend them because staff couldn't access the email address I was originally told to use. This was frustrating and felt like an unnecessary waste of time. When I picked up my dogs, several issues raised serious concerns for me. Their bed was returned broken, some of their toys were missing, none of their food was given back, and all of their treats were untouched which made me question what level of care they actually received during their stay. For a bill of nearly $900 for just three and a half days, I expected far better. What made the situation worse was the lack of urgency in addressing these concerns. Days went by without resolution, leaving me feeling that my time and my dogs' well-being were not valued. This was not the experience I anticipated, and based on what happened, I cannot recommend this facility. I hope management takes feedback like this seriously, because no pet owner should have to feel this way after trusting a business with their animals.

    Boca Midtowne Animal Hospital - Before his BOAS surgery

    Boca Midtowne Animal Hospital

    (142 reviews)

    My dog is a monthly customer for his bath, nail clipping and ear cleaning. Glad to know that he is…read moredoing well and smells delicious.. Great team. Thank you for your attention to this matter! Love, Mamma Joyce

    Drafted Google Review for Boca Midtowne Animal Hospital 1…read moreStar I wish I could assign fewer than one star. I strongly advise against taking your Frenchie (or any pet requiring BOAS evaluation or surgery) to Boca Midtowne Animal Hospital. I do not trust this practice or its owner, Dr. Boaz Man. Here is a complete, chronological account of my experience, beginning with the initial contact: In preparation for addressing my dog Rico's chronic brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS), I first obtained pet insurance that included a mandatory 30-day waiting period before any claims could be filed. Before any services were rendered and before any claims were submitted, I explicitly informed the office staff of this situation during the appointment scheduling process. The purpose of the insurance was solely to help cover the cost of the necessary BOAS surgery and related diagnostics for Rico. I scheduled a free consultation. Upon arrival, I was informed that all required procedures could be performed that same day. I immediately and clearly explained to the staff that I was only willing to proceed with any additional diagnostic work-up if my insurance would cover it. The staff assured me that they work with my insurance carrier regularly and proposed that we call the insurance company together to verify coverage. During that joint call, the insurance representative confirmed that the services would be covered. Relying on this assurance, we proceeded with the preliminary examination. I paid the practice more than $400 at that time. According to the practice's own later statement, the services provided consisted solely of x-rays and a physical examination. Notably, the bloodwork that formed a substantial portion of the quoted services was never collected, never sent to a laboratory, and no results were ever received by me. If the hospital now claims that no payment was made or that services were not rendered, I respectfully request that they produce an itemized receipt detailing exactly what services were actually provided. I retain my own receipt documenting payment in excess of $400. Subsequently, when the insurance company reviewed the medical record prepared by Dr. Boaz Man, it determined that the wording describing Rico as having "snored before I brought him in" established a pre-existing condition, thereby jeopardizing coverage. I own multiple other dogs that snore but have never required BOAS surgery; snoring alone does not automatically equate to a surgical-level condition. I therefore politely asked Dr. Man whether he could reword the report to reflect the clinical findings more precisely--without altering any factual data or medical observations. He refused. At no point did I request that any medical records be falsified, nor did I ask Dr. Man or the staff to engage in any illegal activity. I simply sought clear, accurate documentation so that my insurance could fulfill the coverage it had verbally confirmed during our joint call. Instead of assisting with this legitimate request, Dr. Man's public response to my original review accused me of attempting to commit insurance fraud and of showing disrespect to the staff. These accusations are false and deeply concerning. I was left shocked by the practice's handling of the situation and by the owner's public characterization of events. When a pet owner is simply attempting to obtain appropriate medical care for a beloved animal, professionalism and transparency should be paramount. In my experience, neither was present. I have since taken Rico elsewhere for the care he needs. I sincerely hope other pet owners--especially those with French Bulldogs requiring BOAS evaluation or surgery--will consider this account before entrusting their animals to this facility.

    Lead Change Dog Training - pet_training - Updated May 2026

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