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    Rowan Ed DVM

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Gaines Shoal Animal Clinic

    Gaines Shoal Animal Clinic

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    Wow! What an awesome group of people. I wouldn't trust anyone else with my animals. After several…read morefantastic experiences with very qualified vets in this office, I must say for the first time ever I love taking my animals to the doctor. They answer all of my questions, thoroughly! My pets do not freak out (get scared) when they see Dr. Elder. You can tell he cares about his career, the people who come into the business, and most of all, his patients. I even brought my mother's dog in here and she is always terrified of the vet, but she immediately warmed up to Dr. Elder. I had both of my precious animals spayed and neutered and the team did an awesome job in helping me feel safe dropping them off for the procedure. One thing I like is they do use anesthesia. In my personal view, taking on a pet means committing to a lifetime of care for the animal. Therefore it was important to me to find the right Vet for my pets. Dr. Elder is definitely someone I feel I can trust. Another positive thing about this office is they DO NOT routinely offer declawing of cats. In my humble opinion declawing is inhumane and unethical. Something else I noticed is they have an immunization map for my pets that shows where they last got shots. They are sure to change the injection points each time the animal needs an injection. Why is this important? There are some studies floating around where (if my memory serves me correctly), some pets have been found to end up with cancerous growths in routine injection spots. The fact that Dr.Elder changes the injection points periodically (the reduce the contingency of cancerous growths) was another sign that he is abreast of "new" procedures that reduce patient risk. Although this is probably not a well known fact outside of the vet science community, these sorts of things to me showed he really does care. Not all vets do this by the way. In any case, I have recommended and will continue to recommend this place as the number one spot for your furry friends. It's worth every penny.

    So, when we moved here our dog was only 3 months old and she was due for her next series of shots…read morewithin a week of being here. The first vet we took her to was nice but there was only one doctor there are we had an appointment but waited over an hour to get seen. We went ahead and got her shots there but never went back. The second place we took her was after she hurt her leg and they claimed she needed a splint and all this other stuff and we believed them. However, their front desk lady was always rude and the vet and his staff were immature and I didn't feel that they listened to our concerns....sooooo, we went to yet ANOTHER vet.... Finally, on the recommendation to Pawtropolis, I took Frankie to Shoal Creek....they explained that she never really injured her leg that bad and that the previous vet should have taken x-rays of both legs and they would have noticed that. Also, both vets (Dr. Elder and Dr. Askren) are sooo nice and they explain everything. I feel that the doctors and all the staff truly care about your concerns and your little furry family member's well being. Even though we are getting ready to move to Watkinsville, I will still take my dog and kitties there.

    Rowan Ed DVM - vet - Updated May 2026

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