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    Beaches Dog Walker

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Riverdale Animal Hospital

    Riverdale Animal Hospital

    (47 reviews)

    The Danforth

    This was my first visit to Riverdale Animal Hospital, and it was in the middle of an emergency. I…read morebrought in my parrot, who turned out to have a broken femur. Dr. Drabant was incredibly kind, informative, and supportive from the very beginning. The doctor walked me through everything and helped ease my anxiety during a really stressful time. My parrot had surgery the very next day, and even though it's still early in her recovery, she's already showing signs of improvement. I'll be returning for follow-up appointments, but I already feel confident recommending this clinic -- especially if you have a parrot or exotic pet. The entire staff was friendly and compassionate. I truly appreciate how well we were treated, and I'm so thankful for the care they've given my girl.

    I would give 0 stars if I could! I'm posting a copy of my email to Riverdale Animal Hospital to…read moreexplain why I won't go back there and why you should carefully consider doing so....here it is.... "Dr. Asiegbunam has asked that I bring Lola in for another urinalysis and culture on day 17 of her current course of antibiotics but I wanted to let you know that I won't be bringing her back to Riverdale Hospital, and Dr. Asiegbunam in particular, and I want to explain why. Lola's first treatment for a UTI was with clavaseptin which didn't work. After doing a second urinalysis it was confirmed Lola still had bacteria in her urine. Dr. Asiegbunam wanted me to bring Lola in for a culture but because that would have delayed treatment for 6 or 7 days, which I wasn't comfortable with, I had to convince Dr. Asiegbunam to try another course of antibiotics with a promise that I would bring in another urine sample 7 days after the course was completed. She begrudgedly prescribed baytril saying "I can't guarantee it will work". I didn't know it at the time but baytril doesn't contain penicillin (a common and effective treatment against bacteria) so it's no surprise it didn't work and I now believe she knew that. Because I understood the need to identify the bacteria after two failed treatments, I agreed to bring in a urine sample to do a culture but was told repeatedly that I couldn't do that because doing it at home would cause cross contamination. I explained that I would use a new litter box and nosorb and would take precautions but was always told that it wasn't possible. It took several conversations regarding taking the urine sample at the clinic before she finally explained that she was going to use a needle and remove it directly from Lola's bladder. Lola is a fully grown cat weighing only 7 pounds so I'm sure her bladder is relatively tiny and taking the risk of inserting a needle into a tiny, infected bladder wasn't something I was comfortable with nor could I afford the $850 estimate she quoted me. I said I would take the risk of cross contamination and I brought in a urine sample and a culture was done and ONE bacteria showed up.....NO cross contamination! Something Dr. Asiegbunam was adamant couldn't be done! A caring and competent vet would explain the procedure, give advice on how to attempt getting the sample at home if that was the client's preference and simply explain the issue of possible cross contamination and leave it to the client to make the choice that made more sense for them but Dr. Asiegbunam did none of that....she was more concerned with billing me $850 than she was with providing a solution! The culture results recommended a course of AMOXICILLIN which is exactly what I SUGGESTED TO HER a week prior to doing the culture but Dr. Asiegbunam still didn't prescribe amoxicillin. Instead she prescribed a two week course of doxycycline, a potentially dangerous tablet if not washed down adequately with water which she knew would be an issue with Lola. Fortunately, before picking up the tablets I reviewed the results for the culture and I had to call her to ask why she wasn't following the recommendation on the report but no reasonable explanation was given. I insisted that she follow the recommended treatment and she agreed to prescribe the amoxicillin. Rather than prescribe the recommended, safer AND most common treatment, she was suggesting a further possible risk to Lola's health. Why?? I can only guess it was a greedy attempt to rack up more fees since there was a potential high risk associated with giving Lola doxycycline! And let me repeat this....I had a conversation with Dr. Asiegbunam regarding the difficulty of administering liquids to Lola so why would a competent, caring vet chose doxycycline over the recommended, safer and most common choice of amoxicillin?? We all hope that the vet we choose is a caring individual who's main concern is the health of our pets and NOT someone who's main drive and concern is financial gain but that was not my experience with Riverdale Hospital and Dr. Asiegbunam. I'll find another vet for follow up. And yes.....I will be sharing my experience with an online review citing exactly as above! You should do better!"

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    Cat Sitter Toronto provides an extremely professional and reliable service for cat owners who need…read moresomeone to watch over their furbabies while they are away from home. I found out about the service on Yelp. At first, I was very nervous about using a cat sitting service and leaving my four cats (and my home) in the care of a stranger. However, after meeting Charlene, all of my concerns were put to rest. I can't emphasize enough how wonderful it was to receive daily updates (with photos!) of my cats while I was away. I was able to completely relax on my vacation knowing that my cats were getting the food/water/clean litter/attention that they deserve. It was also nice knowing that I would be contacted immediately if there was a problem. Coming home from my trip was also a very pleasant experience -- clean litter -- no smell! I was able to focus on loving my cats rather than spending 30 minutes cleaning the litter and trying to air out the place :) I will continue to use Cat Sitter Toronto services going forward, and would highly recommend this service to others. If you have any doubts, book an appointment and meet the cat sitter. This is a professional business run by someone who really cares.

    My cat has been diagnosed with diabetes a couple years ago and is now on insulin twice a day. Since…read morethen, it's been difficult for me to go on vacation as it is very hard to find a cat sitter who can administer insulin to my cat OJ. It's also hard to leave him in the care of someone else. I found Cat Sitter Toronto on Yelp and it has been such a blessing! I moved to the beaches last year and spent so much time trying to find a good, trustworthy sitter. Charlene is just that! I hired her for the first time when I went on a trip to Montreal for a few days and she definitely put my mind at ease with the amount of detail she put into ensuring both OJ and myself feel comfortable. She gave me an update after every visit and even took pics for me. She also didn't make any decisions without running it by me first. OJ didn't need insulin for one of the visits and she confirmed with me first before making any decisions. If that were someone else, they probably would have given him insulin anyway even if his sugar was too low, which would have endangered his life. She's simply amazing! And she cares! She knows what she's doing and her attention to detail is something that anyone with a cat with special needs requires. No need to worry because she knows what she's doing! And even booking online was a breeze! Will definitely hire her over and over again!

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