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    Three Oaks Veterinary Clinic

    3.9 (7 reviews)

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet sitting

    Pet vaccinations

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    7 months ago

    Great prices, knowledgeable and friendly, staff is excellent and friendly been going here for 25 years and counting!!!

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    1 year ago

    rude as hell . i was in the middle of asking a question and she just said "bye" and hung up on me.

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    Bunk & Biscuit

    Bunk & Biscuit

    (37 reviews)

    Staff is under paid and over whelmed.. management helps little to none and is never around when…read moreneeded..

    My Portuguese Water My Portuguese Water Dog, Laker, was attacked by a Pit Bull while at Bunk and…read moreBiscuit for training and boarding. I was out of town on my way to Florida when the incident occurred on November 19, 2024, which was the first morning of my trip. My sister was called and quickly rushed Laker to Kryder Vet in Granger, IN. The vet decided not to traumatize him that day, so the following day, they had to put him under anesthesia to clean his wounds. I changed my flights and returned home immediately. Laker is not just a pet; he is part of the family and an AKC show dog who has won many awards. Will Short, the owner of Bunk and Biscuit, stated that the medical bills would be covered by the owner of the Pit Bull. Laker has had to visit a groomer multiple times to remove mats, and he has been seeing Dr. Block weekly, as recommended by Kryder, to help him recover from the trauma. This was the first time something like this had ever happened to him. It took four staff members to get the Pit Bull off Laker. Bunk and Biscuit has live cameras throughout the facility, allowing owners to watch their dogs. When I requested the footage the next day, I was informed it was no longer available. Will then began contacting my vet to alter the details of what actually occurred and downplayed the incident. I had to instruct my vet not to communicate with him further. Since Laker was a puppy, he has been coming to Bunk twice a week, sometimes more, totaling thousands of dollars over the course of just over a year. Multiple staff members have confided in me about what happened and that Will is attempting to cover it up. However, he is now refusing to pay the vet bills, the groomer's fees, and the expenses incurred with Dr. Block. Will has become very confrontational. Laker also picked up Kennel Cough from there and Will never covered those costs and refused to tell other clients about it.

    Three Oaks Veterinary Clinic - vet - Updated May 2026

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