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    2.8 (9 reviews)
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    MatchDog Rescue - Our girl, Lola (formerly Ziva)

    MatchDog Rescue

    (92 reviews)

    MatchDog Rescue has given me and my bf our first love, Hewitt…read more Before attending the event in Atco, we were given a phone call with a proper run down on how the event would work so we were not confused when we got there. They are extremely communicative, and the events are usually held on Saturdays, but the transport that was bringing the dogs in had troubles and the event ultimately had to be moved to Sunday. I had my phone call at about 11:15 and about 1 PM hours later I was informed about the date change. It is not a typical adoption shelter that I have been to in the past. At the event, there is a ticket system, as in, the earlier you get there the earlier you will be called. While you wait you mingle with the volunteers and the dogs. You get a vibe on which dog feels like the best fit for you. However, be mindful that the crew with MatchDog Rescue does their due diligence and wants the best for EVERY SINGLE DOG. We went to the event with a very specific dog in mind. One that was on the medium/large end. However, the staff that reviewed our application and lifestyle, let us know that the dog might not be the best fit for us in terms of training and size of our home. While it was disappointing to hear, we knew at heart we wanted what was best for the dog and us. As mentioned before there is a mingling period while waiting to be called on by staff. During this period you can meet dogs of all ages, sizes, and all types OUTSIDE of dog cages. We had met several different dogs during this period, just to name a few that I can remember, Nevada, Hewitt, Cassidy, Dukie, and Garret. We bonded with several dogs early on, but with our hearts set on a specific dog, we just enjoyed their presence. However, after being informed that the dog we had our hearts set on was not a good fit for us, we knew which of the many dogs we met during the mingling period we wanted to go on a walk with. We asked if Hewitt was a good fit for us, confirmed he was, took him on a little stroll around the lot, and knew that our hearts were set on him. We went through the process of adopting him and each volunteer we worked with, remembered Hewitt and always told us how he was such a great dog and a cute little snippet or fun fact about Hewitt. There was never a doubt in my mind that Hewitt was not loved under their care. On our way out with Hewitt, the last volunteer that we worked with walked us to our car, ensuring that Hewitt was buckled in and safe and had their very loving and sad goodbyes with each other. Hewitt has been with us for about a week. We are a very calm, but active couple and Hewitt matches exactly that for us. When we are relaxing, he is relaxing. When we are running, Hewitt is right there running with us. It is not something that I considered when I was looking into adopting a dog, but I am extremely grateful the staff at MDR let us know before adopting a dog. If ever in the future I am looking for a second dog, there is no doubt in my mind that MDR will be the first adoption agency I look into.

    Match Dog Rescue is an incredibly organized, compassionate, thoughtful, and well-run organization…read more They go to great lengths to vet potential adopters and match dogs with the right "Furever" family. Their volunteers coordinate with partner rescues in areas with an abundance of overcrowded, high-kill shelters. They travel to these areas, rescue and transport the pooches to New Jersey, where dedicated fosters await their arrival. The fosters nurture, care for and partner with veterinary professionals to ensure that the rescued pups are primed to thrive in their new "Furever" homes. We highly recommend Match Dog and are eternally grateful to them for bringing our beloved Jessy "home" to us. - Steve and Anna C.

    Doylestown Veterinary Hospital & Holistic Pet Care - One of the lost puppies

    Doylestown Veterinary Hospital & Holistic Pet Care

    (28 reviews)

    If you need reproduction services - use another vet. I brought my female Shepherd, Bay, in for rads…read morefor her litter. I made it abundantly clear when scheduling that I would need to be given Oxytocin in the event of complications which I was told 'of course, no problem!'. I took her on February 9th, received her radiographs and was then made to wait about 25 minutes where they could 'see about the prescription'. Once I was given it, I went through Chewy to order it (on February 9th) and staff neglected to approve the request for two entire days full well knowing Bay was due on Friday, February 13th and I stressed it's importance. I made phone calls, sent texts and was told a doctor would get back to me. I then was told it was my responsibility to upload the script to Chewy (which I couldn't find anyway) - which I then contacted Chewy and was told that was incorrect and they had been waiting for my vet approval this entire time, Chewy even called them and received no response. Regardless if I had the script or not, it was not my responsibility and the office did not prioritize my pregnant dog nor her puppies. I eventually was contacted on February 11th around 4pm by the practice manager who told me her staff did not feel comfortable prescribing the medication anymore after I spent $400 on the vet visit and now wasted two days. Fast forward February 12th - Bay goes into labor and as I expected, needs assistance from the drug; but I do not have it because Doylestown Vet had my hands tied and denied my dog the care she needed for a successful labor. I make an emergency trip to the ER (an additional $900 expense) she delivers 3 deceased puppies and 3 living puppies. We head home and now her labor is stalled again and the ER asked me to use the Oxytocin my vet should have responsibility prescribed me as standard repro practice. But here I am, unprepared because Doylestown chose ignorance over the reality of whelping puppies. I understand vet school and ethics, but if you care for some field experience, there's a big reality check here at my house because of your lack of concern for myself, my dog and her puppies. Shame on you for putting me in this position, stalling to tell me you had a change of mind about my dog's care, and then running down the clock so I had limited options on how to proceed finding her the care she needed. Edited to add, we are now a week out from Bay's delivery and I have had zero follow up from this practice. Ethics? I don't think so.

    Outrageous prices Consistently overcharging…read more Exceed pre estimates by hundreds of dollars on multiple occasions

    The Affordable Spay Neuter Clinic and Pet Care - He always makes his point.

    The Affordable Spay Neuter Clinic and Pet Care

    (27 reviews)

    I just had my 2.5 year old rottie spayed at the clinic. From the first call I made, to the…read morereschedule we had to do because she went into heat, and the actual procedure, everything has been amazing! I had extra concerns because of her age (thanks Covid) but she's healing up way quicker than I thought she would. I think her scar is less than a human would get during surgery too. I can't recommend them enough for the amazing work that they do.

    BUYER BEWARE, This "clinic" is a LITERAL back-alley…read morespay/neuter mill. They'll undoubtedly want you to keep that cell phone on like they state in their paperwork. Not in case of an emergency, but so they can hike the price on you. This is what they did to me. I dropped off, and within 27 minutes was contacted to say that our 4 month old kitten had "the worst umbilical hernia they'd ever seen," and so it would be more than the price range laid out in the contract. No explanations given, of course, because the most severe umbilical hernias are either emergent, or require a little more work than just pushing everything back into the hole. That is why they advertise a sliding scale. I guess they don't realize that some people work with animals for a living too. Didn't expect that we know anything I am sure. Can't imagine (check the reviews...) how many other people they have taken advantage of. So the charge was agreed to, because at this point we were already charged, had waited months for the appointment, and our kitten was already there (for hours by the point I got her back - I had to leave work to do so). How traumatic! And the exposure to other animals?! Well apparently the receptionist didn't appreciate that I told her this is disingenuous, and a poor way to do business. NEVER a raised voice or curse word was uttered, this is important. I am working too, it pays to be professional and simply nice. Apparently the DVM didn't appreciate me being upset about the egregious UPcharge that I still agreed to anyway, and told me "come get your cat we will not be servicing you at any time." That's right, my kitten with this "worst ever" umbilical hernia was refused treatment because of someone who cannot manage their feelings, that is not my problem clearly it is yours. Are you kidding me?? I have about had it with this string of Veterinary establishments who put money, and ego, above the animals. It is getting very tiring. With my wife having been an animal care professional for 15 years, we cannot in good conscience recommend this grifter. We know that there are unforeseen circumstances that may involve more supplies/funds, that is why a sliding scale (a SPECIFICALLY PRICED ONE) was on the contract. You can't just change the agreed upon amount on an already signed contract without some kind of addendum (the contract was physically changed, more on that). I'd love to have more information about the supposed severity of my cats health condition seeing as you are a vet. Her hernia is SO severe, and detrimental that you just sent her home without any more information? In fact, we had to fight (read I had to request a POLICE OFFICER be dispatched - they threatened to call on me when I wouldn't leave without due proof of the situation even going so far as to say (the DVM here) that "you'll get exactly what you deserve" he was unclear as to whether that was a threat when asked, so I handled that for them by calling myself) just to get proof of refund (whenever that will come through) and to get back my executable contract which is no longer valid. I was given a marked up COPY with no signature note by me indicating agreement to this scale, it is simply written in. No change order of any kind. Putting my not yet vaccinated kitten in undue risk is just for someone to get all up in their feels about a "meany" on the phone. Some intelligent person there even spilled coffee on her carrier. I am standing here, and as I am scribing this I realized we very likely dodged a bullet. Better to get my money AND my cat back alive. (For any worried readers our cat is just fine, if she were showing signs of constriction she would have been at a REAL vet. Umbilical hernias are extremely common. SO common they include the repair in spay procedures routinely. My wifes' review has an image attached of the marked up contract, that is a load of something. Oh and when they brought out my cat finally and then my refund papers they left them both over 10' from my car.

    Pottstown Roller Mills - homeandgarden - Updated May 2026

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