My Pomeranian got a transparent eye scab after a day at the dog park. Dr.Pam was so sweet so gentle with him. She checked his eyes eith a flourecent dye test and washed out the spot. I called and got in right away. The staff was super sweet and all the pets there looked relaxed. They did not charge me an arm and a leg under $68. I feel like they really care about your pet there and I will be going there from now on. I advise speaking up. When they suggest so many extra options and you're watching your wallet, have them be up front with prices along with all their suggestions. It feels like they corner you into doing extra things, making it appear effortless to add but they completely disregard the acknowledgment to ones finances. I love my dog but I appreciate whole service such as being direct with costs as well. This was my dog's primary place and it happened one too many times, I tried giving them a few more chances so it wasn't a one and done type of visit. Never going here again. Great caring professionals. Really go into things in depth. Really seem to care about your animals & remember them between visits. Great at following up College Village Animal Clinic has served our family for many years with many pets. Usually it's routine maintenance and, once, when our family dog passed away. They've always been sincere, gentle, thorough and prices are always very reasonable. Five stars is well deserved! They killed my dog. I blame them 100% for my dog passing. I brought my dog in to get a check up and the vet there said my dog was super healthy and would live 5 plus years (my dog was ten). A month later, out of nowhere, my dog started drooling so much it concerned me. Took him to the College Village Animal Clinic, and the vet didn't know what was wrong with my dog. Advised me to get x-rays; that possibly something could be stuck in my dog's throat causing my dog to drool so much. Took the x-rays, and for $240, all the vet could say to me was to hydrate my dog with electrolytes, and give it support. The next day my dog was doing so terrible, and I had no idea what to do. I decided to take my dog to another vet just to get another opinion and also, I was so unhappy with the vet at College, that I asked for my dog's records, and went to Cornerstone. I would advise anyone who truly cares for their animal, not to go to College Village. The vet there, is all about how much money he can get from you. Gives no results, and constantly recommending you to get this ad that for your dog, which is all unnecessary. I am writing this review to help other people who care about their pets to go to a place that genuinely cares for your animals well-being. I don't want anyone to experience the tragedy that I went through with my beloved dog. I brought my dog in on Thursday, and it past away on Saturday. And I hate College Animal Clinic with a passion for not being more concerned about my dog's well-being. It's hard for me to explain in detail what happened. It just breaks my heart. If you want a great animal clinic to go to, go to Cornerstone. They are sincere, and they care more about your pets well being than trying to make an extra dollar. If you can't afford something your dog needs, they do it for free.
College Village Animal Clinic is a US Veterinary Care based in Anchorage, Alaska. College Village Animal Clinic is located at 2036 E Northern Lights Blvd, Anchorage, AK 99508, USA.
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