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    Texas Equine Vet

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Dr. Moore came out to float my mare's teeth - what are left of them. He was very thorough and did a good job.

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    McBride E Dan, DVM

    McBride E Dan, DVM

    (21 reviews)

    Dr. McBride might have saved my dog's life -- and I do not say that lightly…read more After my dog was attacked and then misdiagnosed elsewhere, his condition rapidly worsened. When we brought him to Dr. McBride, he took no time at all to recognize what was truly going on. He correctly diagnosed my dog with canine spinal meningitis and immediately began the proper treatment. That quick action gave my dog a fighting chance. What sets Dr. McBride apart is not just his medical knowledge, but his heart. He is the first veterinarian I've met who genuinely cares -- not only about the animal in front of him, but also about the people who love that animal. He was kind, patient, compassionate, and took the time to explain everything to me and my husband during one of the scariest moments of our lives. Dr. McBride is the kind of veterinarian we desperately need more of. Knowledgeable, decisive, honest, and deeply compassionate. He is truly a blessing, and because of him, my dog is still here and improving. We will forever be grateful to Dr. McBride. He will always be our the vet we chose.

    He needs additional vets and techs. He is a nice kind man and is obviously a good vet but he's a…read moreone man operation and in my opinion being overwhelmed leads to mistakes and/or poor decisions. My cat went in a couple weeks before Christmas with an issue that was not life threatening but by Christmas he was dead. I will no longer be taking my pets to his clinic.

    Bluebonnet Veterinary Clinic - Our little Flapjack

    Bluebonnet Veterinary Clinic

    (26 reviews)

    I have a Corgi that will turn 11 in January. In October of 2023, he was diagnosed with AIHA. Then…read moreOct of this year I learned that he has DM. When our old vet retired, we had to find a new one. 1 of the Dr's from our old clinic had recently moved over to the HSB Vet Clinic. We thought we were making a smart move my switching everyone over there since we were already familiar with her. That turned out to be the BIGGEST mistake! When I discovered something abnormal on my corgi's scrotum area, I took him in. She did not do any testing whatsoever, looked at it, had another Dr look at it, came back & told me that they believe it to be a form of cancer. She continued to tell me that due to his age & medical history, she didn't feel as though he would be a candidate for a biopsy because he probably wouldn't be able to pass the anesthesia & they didn't think they would be able to stop the bleeding. In short, she was basically telling me he should be put to sleep. Something in my gut didn't feel right. I decided to get a 2nd opinion. Made the appt with Dr. DeFiley, took ALL of his records. She was more optimistic. In all of his prior blood tests, his platelets were all in a normal range. So there shouldn't be an issue with clotting. She did the surgery & sent what was removed for testing. Turns out it was NOT cancer! This was such a relief! To think that the other vet made no effort at all to help my Flapjack & suggested he be put to sleep infuriates me! Needless to say, we are extremely happy with Dr. DeFiley & will doing all of our business with her at Bluebonnet! She's truly cares about the wellbeing of your fur babies.

    I can't say enough great things about this clinic! First of…read moreall, its nice, large and clean. Right off the Hwy, looks to be house turned into clinic. 2nd of all, I found them out of necessity, needing an emergency call on a Sunday evening. I called multiple facilities, they were the first to call back. The vet was not only knowledgeable and experienced, but very nice. She met us there, and did a great job putting my daschund's ripped apart back, back together. (she tried to steal a toy from the wrong dog :-( ). The bill was more than reasonable!! And the follow up care was compassionate. I plan to bring our dogs and cats here from now on. Thank you so much!!!

    Compassionate Pet Vet - The best, good boy.

    Compassionate Pet Vet

    (270 reviews)

    East Austin

    We knew our 14 year old golden retriever, April, wouldn't be with us too much longer. It still felt…read moreunexpected and we had to look into our options on short notice when her health deteriorated rapidly. These folks could not have been more caring and compassionate at every step. They were responsive and scheduled an appointment around our needs. They care and it shows. Everything is done in your home, eliminating the anxiety on your pet of going to the vet. I hope I never have to call them again, but I'm very grateful knowing they are around.

    Going with this service was the best thing I've ever done for my baby. Dr. Breiana is an absolute…read moreblessing to the world. When she arrived, my baby had a rush of energy and wanted to play outside in the grass. She assured me that it was okay to take our time and let her enjoy outside one last time. We sat and she listened to my stories about her life, and when she wanted to go inside, we went in and she was given the sedative. She was so peaceful and laid in her bed. Then, she passed while the doctor and I talked about her life and how wonderful she was. It was the hardest day of my life, but the easiest day of my sweet baby Gracie's. It was worth every penny. I have never seen such a peaceful ending. There are not words big enough to communicate my gratitude. The end of her life was so sacred, which is more than most of us people get. This has helped my grieving process immensely. I know for certain this was the best ending that could have been for my sweet angel. Thank you so much.

    White Rock Veterinary Hospital - Love, love, love these two!

    White Rock Veterinary Hospital

    (155 reviews)

    Dear White Rock Team,…read more  I wanted to take a moment to express just how deeply grateful I am for every single one of you. Your kindness, patience, and genuine care have meant more to me than I can fully put into words.   Several years ago, I lost my German Shepherd, Cairo, in a way that left a permanent mark on my heart. He became very sick, very fast, and I rushed him to an emergency clinic hoping for help. Instead, he was placed in a holding room alone for 24 hours before anyone ever looked at him. By the time I saw him again, his tongue had turned black, and green bile was coming from his mouth. He passed away in my arms at only two years old.   I was young, devastated, and completely lost. I had to roll my boy up in a rug, sobbing as I carried him back to that same clinic because I didn't know what else to do. They never asked if I was okay. They never expressed sympathy. They only tried to sell me services I couldn't afford. The way they handled his life--and his death--left a hole in my home, in my heart, and even my cat and I fell into a deep depression. It also left me with a deep fear and mistrust of veterinary care.   So when it came time to bring Rogue in, I carried all of that pain and hesitation with me. But then I met all of you.   From the very moment we walked in, your warmth and compassion were obvious. You were gentle, attentive, and you treated Rogue like the precious soul she is. From the front desk staff to the doctor sitting on the floor--covered in Cheese Whiz, no less--you showed us what real veterinary care is supposed to look like. You made us feel safe. You made us feel seen. And you gave me something I wasn't sure I would ever get back: trust.   Thank you, truly, for restoring my faith in the profession and for treating my Rogue with the love and dignity every animal deserves. You turned what could have been a fearful day into one full of relief and gratitude. I will never forget the kindness you showed us. We will be coming back. With all my heart,  Jessica Coombs

    Dr. Louth is an amazing veterinarian…read more I took my kinkajou, Coco, to see him because her canine teeth needed attention. Since she was a baby, she had a habit of sucking her thumb, which caused her canines to grow in crooked. Over time, they began curving over her other teeth and pointing toward the back of her throat. She was struggling to eat and losing a significant amount of weight. Initially, the plan was to remove the canines. However, before proceeding, Dr. Louth recommended blood work and X-rays to ensure she was healthy enough for surgery. At the time, I did not fully understand why that was necessary, but I trusted his judgment. Those X-rays ended up saving her life. They revealed that one of her canine roots had grown deep into her jaw, and the other had extended into the front portion of her jaw. If he had proceeded with extraction without imaging, it could have fractured her jaw, and she might not have survived the surgery. Dr. Louth contacted me immediately to explain what he saw and calmly discussed an alternative plan. Instead of removing the teeth, he recommended filing the canines down and placing caps on them so they would sit flush with her other teeth, allowing her to eat comfortably and safely. I had several questions, and he took his time answering each one thoroughly, explaining the procedure and expected outcome in detail. After the surgery, he personally called to let me know that everything went well and that Coco was in recovery. When I picked her up, the discharge paperwork was incredibly detailed, with clear aftercare instructions. I also learned that she weighed only 1.5 pounds -- less than when she was a baby -- which confirmed just how critical this procedure was for her survival. Today, Coco is eating well, back to a healthy weight, and so much happier. I truly believe Dr. Louth's thoroughness, caution, and expertise saved her life. I will never forget what he did for my baby girl. I recommend him wholeheartedly. He is now and forever Coco's doctor.

    Texas Equine Vet - vet - Updated May 2026

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