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    Ashland Area Veterinary Clinic

    3.5 (13 reviews)
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    Nigerian Dwarf cryptorchid

    We have taken our dogs to this clinic and they have treated our horses. I called to get a quote for my Nigerian dwarf goat to be castrated. I called them repeatedly for over a month always with the promise of getting a call back with an estimate and a date for when they could do the surgery. My goat is a cryptorchid and needed surgery or I would have banded him at home. This can be risky and expensive so I wanted some sort of info as to if they could even do it. They did not get back to me so I went to a different vet and got the estimate, a date for surgery and didn't have to wait for a call back. When I took my dog in to get some porcupine quills removed at Ashland area vet clinic one of the vets came out and apologized for not getting back to me he said as you can see we have been really busy. In my opinion all they had to do was say that they couldn't do it and I would have looked elsewhere a lot sonnet. For me the apology wasn't enough, I now have a goat that acts like a billy goat because it took too long to get him in and he will always behave like a billy goat now and stink like one too. He was a pet for my daughter she would hold him and play with him and now she can't because he is aggressive and smells. I like our new vet clinic and will not be bringing any of my animals back to Ashland area vet clinic.

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    2 years ago

    Ashland Area Veterinary clinic always take great care of our extreme anxious dog. Always feel very welcomed and appreciated

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    3 years ago

    i would drive any where to get my pets there. they are the best ever. I love all the dr's there.

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    3 years ago

    Awesome people and place. They care about your pet as much as you do . Highly recommended.

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    7 years ago

    So pleased with the care! They get to know you and your pet and adjust the care accordingly. Even though Watson hates it there...we love it

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    Willow Animal Hospital

    Willow Animal Hospital

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    Very disappointed with Willow today. I've been taking my pets there for years and I don't know how…read moremany times my appointment was delayed because of an emergency, which I understand and not criticizing. What I am criticizing is now today I called because I have a sick/hurt pet they can't see him, no time available is what I was told and to call back tomorrow to see if they can see him! Very disappointing!

    My partner and I have been clients of North Country Veterinary Clinic since we rescued our first…read morefur-daughter a little more than two years ago. We continued with them when we rescued our second fur-daughter almost a year after the first. On a Sunday evening our youngest did not come out for supper and when we found her she had defecated on the floor, could not stand, had a temperature of 95.8, and the tips of her ears were cold. We immediately called North Country's Emergency line and left a voicemail with all the information asking for help when they did not answer the first time. After nearly ten unanswered calls we called the Willow Animal Hospital in Ashland. After repeating all the information and telling Dr. Meyer we could not reach our veterinarian he said, "We are trying not to take new clients, you should keep trying your local vet." I had to beg and reassure him that we would not be coming back after tonight to try and become new clients. It was an emergency situation and our baby needed help. When we arrived, he did not put down his cellphone or stand from his desk. Instead, he said he was finishing dealing with another emergency. When we finally get into the exam room and unwrap her blanket, she now had blood and lose stool coming from her rectum. Rather than immediately assessing her he sat down to fill out paperwork. Even though there was nothing recent that she had gotten into that could have brought this on he continued that they send out toxicology test and it wouldn't be worth it by the time they got them back. He did not exam the stool we brought with us from the floor, or the mixture in her blanket. He did not test blood or conduct x-rays. He said he could put her on fluids to help it out of her system, but they are not a 24-hour clinic so she would be alone if she stayed. We decided to take her home after he had her on fluids. When she went into the back her circulation was so poor, they could not find a single vein that would take. We went back and being determined to save her tried to give her fluids via syringe, which she was too weak to take. It was then that he didn't even put our baby to sleep before he euthanized her. When my partner was paying the bill, he said "Its good you are paying for this now, rather than waiting." When we came home, I conducted after life cares on our baby to remove all the blood, glued her eyes shut so she would be at peace, wrapped her in her favorite blanket with her favorite stuffed toy, and left a message about cremation services with North Country. When they opened the next morning, we still had not received a call about our voicemail on the emergency phone line. Her name was Chanel not Channel (as our vet calls her). She lived on the streets of Texas and raised a litter from a larger breed on the streets until they were brought to a kill shelter with a 32% survival rate. Her pups were ripped from her to be adopted out while she was put in line to be euthanized before she was saved by Holster Rescue and made her way here to us. She was a 4.5-year-old Chihuahua mix and she should not be sitting on my shelf in a box. I would not send my worst enemy to either of these veterinarians. Dr. Meyer was callous in every way imaginable and North Country was not there when we needed them most.

    Ashland Area Veterinary Clinic - vet - Updated July 2026

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