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    Stevelt's Veterinary Hospital

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

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    Pet vaccinations

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    i took my dog into this vet with his butt bleeding! we had gotten into a car wreck hitting black…read moreice! i told the vet that and they said that he should be fine they said the bleeding should stop and sent me back to the hotel. they didn't check his anal gland to see if it had ruptured at allll!!! and my dog bled out in my arms! i watched my best friend die late that night because there were no ubers no lyfts no cops no one would help me get to a med vet. this vet could have saved my dog's life idc how much money i would have had to come out of my own pocket! but they told me he would be fine. this vet does not do everything they can to help animals. my dog could have been saved he had time and you people did nothing to help him!

    Absolutely terrible. We rescued a dog from a bad home and wanted her to be thoroughly checked out…read moreand vaccinated. Not only were they rude to my girlfriend (Biracial), but acted okay with me (white), but they also refused to treat the dog because she was "aggressive." By 'aggressive,' they mean the dog didn't like when they touched it's open wound where she's been chewing from stress. That's it. My girlfriend had to restrain the dog because they refused to. The only time the dog reacted was when they were touching the wound. Otherwise the dog stood there calmly (although probably stressed because it's a vet and she's scared). The entire time, the dog had a Baskerville muzzle on that was securely fastened around the mouth, head strap, and collar. I asked them after if they were not trained in restraints and was ensured they were... so why didn't they? If they don't do large breeds, then why accept the appointment? I was told the dog is "out for blood." Upon returning home after speaking with them, the dog in question leaped with excitement and greeted me before returning to her chew bone.... and I'm a new owner that hasn't worked with her at all (my girlfriend has been attempting to train). So now I have an unvaccinated dog with an open wound and no thorough examination to rule out other possible issues. I can't take the dog to a training facility without this. They obviously do not care for this dog or animals like it and would rather condemn them and leave them untreated. Animal neglect. I will never attempt to seek their services again.

    Stevelt's Veterinary Hospital - vet - Updated May 2026

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