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    Richter Johnnie DVM

    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    Pet vaccinations

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    4 years ago

    Not many Vets give free shots for dogs. Thankful that this vet did at Lowes parking lot.

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    Belton Veterinary Clinic

    Belton Veterinary Clinic

    (110 reviews)

    From Paige taking my initial call, retrieving our medical records from our home vet in Florida,…read moreTrinity the vet tech and Dr Couture'a expertise and diagnosis, treatments, explanation and expectation for follow up, this was a phenomenal experience. My girl woke to a festering, infectious cyst that was on the verge of rupturing (a known benign cyst for years) and she was licking it and was clearly having discomfort. I got an appointment was seen on time, diagnosed, plan of action, treatment and medication within a half an hour It was impressive ! My fearful girl was on the road to healing and I'm grateful to this kind, efficient and knowledgeable staff.

    I do not recommend Belton Vet Clinic. If you care about your pets living, do not take them here…read more I boarded my dog, Merle, who has a known seizure disorder and was under this clinic's care. I trusted them to manage a condition they were already treating. During his stay, Merle had a seizure. I was told he would be monitored, but his seizures were not controlled and his condition worsened. More critically, the records do not reflect escalation to appropriate in-clinic seizure management. In veterinary medicine, ongoing or cluster seizures require timely escalation to longer-acting anticonvulsants to achieve control. Intravenous Phenobarbital is commonly used for this purpose. There is no indication in the records that IV Phenobarbital, or a comparable escalation, was administered or even available at the clinic. Because his seizures were not controlled, Merle's condition escalated to the point that he required transfer to two emergency hospitals, where he was treated for acute liver failure from prolonged seizure activity. His care exceeded $10,000. Based on what I was told by the emergency veterinarians, if he had not been transferred when he was, he likely would not have survived. After this, I was told by the clinic owner that I should be "grateful" he was transferred and she heralded Dr. Brongo a hero, as though there were some alternative to transferring him other than him dying. I was still charged for boarding, staff appeared unaware he had even been transferred when I returned, and no one from the clinic ever followed up on his condition or apologized. I filed a complaint with the Texas Veterinary Board, which declined to take disciplinary action against Dr. Brongo. While that was disappointing, I hope that during the course of that investigation she thought about the fact that she almost killed my baby every single day. If I could give them negative stars, I would.

    Richter Johnnie DVM - vet - Updated May 2026

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