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Tooele Veterinary Clinic

2.5 (52 reviews)
Open 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Updated 1 month ago

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Pet physical or wellness exam

Pet vaccinations

Pet boarding

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Once again thanks to Tooele Veterinary Clinic, Joe Roundy for getting us in today. Our little Thunder threw up a couple of times last evening and then wouldn't eat his treats last night before bed. He did eat a piece of lunch meat and some cheese, but then at about 10.30 he threw up twice again and had dry heaves for about 1/2 hour steady. This morning he was very lethargic. After what happened to our little boy Elvis a month ago we were scared to death. I called Tooele Vet Clinic at 8.30 am when they opened and they got us in at 11.15 am. After a thorough check up and running more blood work nothing negative just maybe the stomach flu. He gave us an antibiotic and some nausea medicine. Thunder seems to be doing better already. Sadie is rockin her Pink Flamingo Bow and Thunder is Dapper in his Blue Plaid Bow Tie Today!

My Great Danes taken care of by my Veterinarian Joe.

I travel an hour to this particular vet. They are honest and make sure you know how to care for your pet before you leave. Both of my Danes had their ears cropped and I trust this vet with all my heart. I've gone to them with questions and have nothing but full trust that they can help with whatever arises with my pets. I Definitely recommend them all the way from where I live to people searching for a vet.

Top 2: X-Rays from Tooele Veterinary Clinic  Bottom 2: Note from my dogs regular vet and an X-ray of the corrective surgery.

The beginning of December, we had a ladder accident in our home and it broke our Pugs femur. I felt relieved finding an emergency vet so close to home but I wish I had read the *honest* reviews on Google. Joe Roundy's demeanor was aggressive but I tried ignoring it bc it was a Sunday. He gave Snoop a sedative before starting the exam but less than 3 minutes later, handled him like a rag doll. At one point my dogs broken leg was outwardly bent in half and I pointed it out and "Dr." Roundy said "OOP no that's not good for it, thanks!" While then roughly flinging Snoopy on his side. He then pulled an old looking textbook out to show me the "proper way" to do the surgery and noted a pin would be left sticking out of my dogs body. He said if the break was clean, the pin was the way to go. If not, it would need a plate and that would be $5k-$6k but wanted to do X-RAYS before giving an official quote. He showed me an X-RAY saying it was a clean break. I'm not a vet, it's Sunday and I'm scared. So I say "If that is the best option for him, then we will trust your judgement." I never implied I was concerned about money because I never asked how much it would cost. I made it very clear I wanted nothing but what was medically best for my dog. Snoopy had to stay the night at the vets and I was told I'd be called the next morning when Snoopy was taken back for surgery. I wasn't. I called around 1 pm Monday December 4th asking how he was doing. The receptionist who answered said "Uh yeah I think he's good." I said "Okay can you go check? As well as find out a pickup time for him?" Without another word, she put me on hold and came back on a minute later saying "The dog is fine, you can come at 5" and hung up. When we went to go pick Snoopy up, we were in the building in front of 2 laughing receptionists for over a minute. I finally announced that I'd like to take my dog home and without even looking up one of them replied "name?" It is the most unprofessional environment I have ever been in. They brought him out barely walking and being tugged on with a rope leash. I immediately picked him up and handed the leash back. Joe Roundy was nowhere to be seen as a vet tech invited me to come back and look at the post-op X-Rays. It didn't look aligned and I asked about a piece of bone fragment off to the side to which she replied "Oh that will dissolve." I gave her a weird look but honestly wanted out of that place. We paid for the surgery and they gave us a paper with no instructions and little paper envelopes containing his prescription pills. Google a little bit and that part might interesting to you. I called my vet the next day as they were closed by the time I could pick Snoopy up and expressed my concern over the surgery. She agreed that the pin would likely not provide enough support in the long run so we scheduled for him to be seen by them 12/6/23. Later that night when I went to give Snoopy his pills, I noticed there wasn't anything on the envelope or paper telling me how much and when to administer the pills. I called and spoke to a very angry woman insisting I wasn't "opening my eyes" and that they always write it on the envelope. I explained that Snoop was an emergency and I understood that some things get missed. She scoffed and slammed the phone down and a minute later Dr. Roundy was on the phone asking what the issue was. I remained calm and repeated myself and his response wasn't any different than the woman before. I finally said "I just need to know how much and when to give him these pills and you'll never hear from me again because we are having your surgery fixed." Joe Roundy said my vet was just trying to steal my money and swore at me before graciously offering up the pill instructions. I informed him we'd like a partial refund of just the $2,000 for the surgery fee and he laughed before hanging up on me. As you can see in the pictures, we did have a corrective surgery done 17 days later and you can see which one was done by a professional. For only $800 more than the botched surgery

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We recently moved here and are so glad that we found Paws-itive Results and Crystal! We recently…read morewent out of town, and our dogs were so very well taken care of! We got videos and pictures sent us while we were on vacation and just knew that our dogs were having the very best time! The property is large with plenty of room for the dogs to get energy out and play as well as structures and even a covered play area for when it's snowy or muddy outside. We could not be happier with leaving our dogs here while we were gone! We have definitely found our go to for when we can't take our dogs with us.

From the owner: When dogs come to our house they have so much fun. When…read moreyour dog returns to you (s)he will be tired and happy from their own vacation! Your dog is treated as family while in our home. I send lots of pictures so you can see how happy your dog is so you never have to worry. I absolutely love my career working with dogs. The dogs run and play outside, we have two hours of quiet time in the middle of the day for some rest. With doggy swimming pools, large sand box, tetherball, tug of war ropes, three toy subscriptions delivered monthly, room to run, slides, tunnels, ball pits, on hot days we play in the sprinklers, puzzle games for the dogs when we are stuck inside, we’ve done crafts and the kids love to play fetch with the dogs! I've tried to make this doggy heaven! With the yard fully fenced twice and double gates at doors we take precautions no dogs slip out. We are able to separate dogs inside and out if any of the dogs don’t get along. We have a doggy door so they can go out any time needed, running water trough so we always have water available. We have several kennels, bowls, beds, and toys so all you need to bring is dog food. Poop is picked up daily and kennels/bowls are sanitized between dogs. I am out with the dogs during all business hours and dogs are in kennels when not supervised for safety. I have several cameras on the dogs at all times as well. We’ve covered our bases to keep your dog safe!

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