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    My dog came back with bruises around his neck and they owner is very rude do not recommend

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    Southside Animal Hospital

    Southside Animal Hospital

    (24 reviews)

    We've used them for the last three years and the staff have been helpful and knowledgeable…read more Recently we had to put our dog down and they went above and beyond to ensure the process was as peaceful as possible.

    I don't even know how to begin to express how horribly my 80yo friend was treated by Dr Jackson…read morewhen we took her 17yo cat to their office today. Her white cat has a large skin cancer tumor on her nose which has been stable and shown little growth (if any) over the past 6 months. It is not infected, or raw and doesn't appear to cause the cat pain or discomfort.She has a great appetite, is very active, and still has a very good quality of life. We took her in because today she was sneezing and had an extremely snotty nose that started today. We'd given her a dose of Claritin that seemed to help thin the mucus before taking her to the clinic. My friend just wanted to keep her cat from possibly getting a respiratory infection, to ask if there was a better medication than Claritin to keep her mucus thin and not cause her to have difficulty breathing. We also asked if there was anything that could be done to the tumor to keep it from obstructing her airway and extended her time with us if possible. Dr Jackson had never met my 80yo friend or her furbaby before today. They vet tech took the cat to get weighed once we got called back and Dr Jackson brought her in to us a few minutes later and IMMEDIATELY started telling us in a condescending tone that the best thing we could do is have the cat euthanized because she obviously had cancer. She didn't ask us any questions, she didn't pet or even look at my friends cat as she bluntly interrupted my 80yo friends and my attempts to explain why we were there and told us that she was advocating for my friends cat (whom she'd just seen for the 1st time less than 5 minutes beforehand) and that her cat was in pain, couldn't breathe and that my friend was trying to selfishly prolong her cats life by wanting to treat her symptoms. This cats airway has zero blockage by the tumor, it is not raw or scabbed at all and she was/is breathing and purring with her mouth closed. She has a hearty appetite and had just been enjoying bullying my 88lb German Shepherd yesterday. Both myself (56yo) and my almost 80yo friend agreed that Dr Jackson is the rudest, arrogant and uncaring vet that either of us has ever taken a furbaby to see. I was literally sickened thinking that if any other elderly pet owner had gone alone or had not researched the cats symptoms and options beforehand, that Dr Jackson would have succeeded in ending the life of a cat she'd just laid eyes on 5 minutes earlier. She was going to do this without taking a full history of the cats symptoms and without considering the mental state or emotional needs of her owner. We did finally persuade them to do labwork, give her an antibiotic shot and prescribe her steroids to prevent sinus congestion and infection. Thankfully the vet tech that was assisting the dvm was caring, understanding, knowledgeable and understood our expectations and reasons for not just giving up on a cat my friend has had for 17yrs. She was everything the obviously inexperienced vet was not. That dvm desperately needs to remember that when you care for a beloved pet of someone, you are also responsible for caring about the feelings of the owner.

    Pet Laundry - pet_sitting - Updated May 2026

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