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    Pencin Veterinary Clinic

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    Desert Cross Veterinary Hospital - Mobile rabies clinic

    Desert Cross Veterinary Hospital

    (24 reviews)

    This review is strictly for their mobile rabies clinic…read more The Desert Cross crew here travels around Cochise County every three months for a mobile rabies clinic servicing Tombstone, St David, Benson, and Willcox. They are contracted through Cochise County. I attended the clinic in Tombstone yesterday at the Small Animal Shelter, which ran from 9am to 10am. Desert Cross crew and volunteers worked the stations. My five-year old GSD Gretel needed her rabies. I live in Sierra Vista. Tombstone is a 40-minute drive to the shelter on the south side of town. I made sure I got there early so that I wouldn't be in a long line of cars. I had nothing to worry about. I arrived at 9:20am and there were only four cars ahead of me. In the short time I waited in line, a crew member wrote down all my pet's information and contact numbers so by the time it was my pet's turn for her rabies, all I had to do then was hold Gretel's head while the DVM gave her the vaccine between the shoulder blades. Gretel didn't flinch. I never left my vehicle. I was out of there in ten minutes! That's the fastest vaccine clinic I've been to. Everyone working the stations was fast, friendIy, and efficient. I appreciated the drive-thru version as Gretel is very reactive to other dogs. This way she wasn't stressed and neither was I. This clinic takes cash only. Rabies is the only vaccine the clinic provides. but for$20 that is a steal. It also does microchipping for $20. Most clinics now charge $30. It also vaccinates goats and pigs and horses but I didn't see any livestock during my short visit. You get a hand-written certificate and a rabies tag. The crew then went to St David and Benson before returning to home base. That's a lot of driving and makes for a long day, but a valuable community need was fulfilled.

    Desert cross is the only vet available to us locally so I appreciate the service the vets do. They…read moretake very good care of my dogs and I've never had a problem with the service from anyone in the staff. Unfortunately that doesn't extend to the lady that runs the check in right as you walk in. I've considered not going back a few times due to her treatment and attitude towards my father and I. I have no clue why she is so miserable but, why let it affect your job? Her attitude has directly affected my experience of the place, and many of my friends with pets who visit the clinic agree. We've all recounted are dreaded run ins with her. We are all Gen-Z as well, so no we're not just Karens complaining. I genuinely dread the thought of going back but there is no other option available.

    A&A Equestrian

    A&A Equestrian

    (2 reviews)

    A&A Equestrian is a horse boarding and training facility located on 20+ acres in Santa Ynez, CA…read more For me, it's important that (1) Adrianna and Agapito (the owners, trainers, and riding instructors) live on site; (2) There is a large covered arena and a large outdoor arena which makes for good riding all year round; (3) For the horses' living quarters, there is a variety of outdoor pens and paddocks as well as stalls inside the main barn. There is a common tack room and a bathroom with shower. A&A accepts horses in training at all levels and riders of all levels and ages, too. Don't worry if your horse has flunked out of, or bucked off, a few different trainers. They have a couple of schooling horse available for lessons and there are a few cows on site, too. I have been boarding and training at A&A for the past six months and it has resulted in significant improvement in my seat, my aids, my horse's movement and behavior, and my horsemanship skills. Adrianna and Agapito are bonafide dedicated professionals who aim to develop capable riders and horses, whatever the goals may be. Expect to be positively challenged, engaged, and riding. Between the two of them they have experience in Classical and Competitive Dressage, working cows, Hunter/Jumpers, Eventing, Working Equitation, Californio Bridlehorse, and other Western roping and riding styles. The broad experience encourages an inclusive and supportive environment because the focus is not on a specific discipline. In my group lessons, no one is in exactly the same tack as another rider but we are all working on the same foundation that prepares us to do, with success, anything we want to do with our horses. It's great to not be at a "Name Your Discipline" barn but know that at anytime, if I want, I could get specific. Although they make a genuine effort to accommodate and customize services for all, if you are super high maintenance and make demands that dismiss all professional advisement, you may be better off somewhere else. This is not a pristine facility with a dozen staff to accommodate your whims. With that said, vet, farrier, and other services can be scheduled through the barn. If you can't be there, your horse will be taken care of. Most services can be invoiced to you with your monthly board, too.

    I took lessons from Agapito on my dressage horse. He is a young master, very accomplished and…read morehelped improve my confidence, riding and ability. Adrianna and Agapito really care about their clients and horses and keep a beautiful facility. I would recommend them for beginners to knowledgeable riders.

    Veterinary Emergency Group - VEG veterinarians in surgery

    Veterinary Emergency Group

    (98 reviews)

    I brought my dog here because she'd had bloat about a year and a half ago and she was vomiting and…read morehacking, so I was concerned about recurrence. I called VEG from another local emergency vet service (a national urgent care vet service located in Oro Valley) that was simply geographically closer but I'd been waiting at for 45 minutes without being seen. VEG said ok we'll see her on entry, and when you get here, let them know you already have a chart on file. As soon as I brought my dog through the door, they greeted her with a team of physicians and support staff. They were RIGHT on the situation IMMEDIATELY! With empathy, knowledge, and skill. No joke - start to finish, probably 15 minutes total from my entry to the diagnosis, treatment, and release. I was thinking this will take easily 2-3 hours here, but not at all. Yep, I got an initial diagnosis within one minute saying 99% sure it's not bloat this time but would recommend an x-ray to be certain; and more diagnostics if you want after that. Not that it's about the amount of time it takes, but that aspect wildly exceeded my expectations! But the QUALITY of care, the treatment of both my dog and me by the staff, my comfort level with the facility, they were all absolutely outstanding! So then they did the x-rays, officially ruled out bloat, and I even got a bonus look at the heart and lungs as well from that x-ray and found no issues and that's great for a 12.5 year old dog! That was a BONUS diagnosis when the sole goal of the visit was to simply rule out bloat. All done with skill and empathy! I used VEG for the bloat surgery for this same dog and I've used them in between then and now for other dogs as well. So I can say the level of service is consistently excellent. That surgery changed our dog's life and ours. She's lived her best life in the year and a half since then and it's had a positive impact on our entire pet household. Let's just say VEG was QUITE the opposite experience from the other emergency vet. I've never felt so valued and appreciated as a client. VEG stands on its own for superior customer experience but when you contrast it with the experience I had just a few minutes earlier, it stands head and shoulders above any other emergency vet.

    DO NOT TAKE EXOTICS HERE…read more Emergency visit for my rabbit, Oliver, at approximately 3:30 AM on 6.14.26 after traveling from Sierra Vista due to lack of exotic-specific veterinary care locally. He presented with a significant hind leg wound/lesion that appeared deep and concerning for possible abscess or infection, with notable surrounding tissue changes. During intake and evaluation, I interacted with Clara (vet tech), Kam (vet tech), Sarah (lead), and Jeff (doctor). I am very disappointed in the treatment and overall handling of my visit. I brought my animal in for a legitimate medical concern and felt that assumptions were immediately made about my intentions and myself personally, rather than focusing on the clinical situation at hand. During the visit, I was made to feel as though I was being viewed with suspicion, including the implication that I was seeking medication for myself or that I had caused harm intentionally. This was inappropriate and distressing in a medical setting. My primary concern is the standard of care provided. My animal was discharged without clear evidence of appropriate diagnostic workup such as imaging, antibiotics, or more advanced wound treatment. From my understanding, the wound was cleaned and then the case was effectively closed without further intervention, despite the severity of the injury. I have attached an image for reference showing the condition at discharge. Overall, I am concerned about both the medical decision making and the professionalism of staff interactions. During the visit, interactions were recorded, which contributed to a sense of being scrutinized rather than supported during an emergency medical situation. As a result of the lack of exotic-specific veterinary services in Sierra Vista, I traveled to Tucson to ensure Oliver could receive appropriate emergency care. Oliver is currently under emergency veterinary care and undergoing further evaluation and treatment. I am documenting this experience due to concerns regarding communication and intake assessment during an emergency exotic animal visit, and I am requesting follow-up from clinic leadership regarding the process. Edit: Following my visit, an employee from the clinic appeared as a suggested account on my Instagram. While this could have been the platform's algorithm, it left me wondering whether my profile had been viewed. Around the same time, LinkedIn notified me that employees from the company had viewed my profile, including a screenshot identifying visitors from the organization. When I raised my concerns, Lindsey the Medical Director denied the clinic looking me up. I can't say with certainty why these events occurred, but the timing contributed to my discomfort regarding my privacy and the overall experience.

    Pencin Veterinary Clinic - vet - Updated August 2026

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