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    Canfield S Michael, DVM

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Animal Care Center of Pasco County

    Animal Care Center of Pasco County

    3.9
    (34 reviews)

    I drove nearly 2 hours to bring my bunny here, and would absolutely come back and recommend this…read moreplace! My 8 yo bunny was having on and off health issues for nearly a month, but her old vet office did not/could not address her teeth. It got to the point where I thought she would pass away over the holiday weekend, and I was calling every exotic vet I could find seeing if anyone could see her last minute the following day before the weekend. This is the only place I found that had the staff and resources to address rabbit teeth without at least a weeks notice (which is often not an option for rabbits). All the staff here are incredible! The front of office staff are SO much nicer than those at our last vet, the vet tech was great with my bunny, and the vet was absolutely amazing, and had her back to her old self within a day (just with two fewer teeth). He let me know whenever they had new information after bringing her back, and kept me in the loop with decision making. I went from thinking she would die, to her eating again without pain within the day. 100% worth the drive over!

    The customer service at the front desk is absolutely horrible. The staff is dismissive and…read moreunfriendly. Additionally, there is a lack of communication between the veterinarian and the technicians. I took my puppy in for an annual examination, and they informed me that he was "psycho" because he's a one-year-old puppy who is wiggly and can't sit still. They advised me that each time I bring him in, he must take trazodone and gabapentin. I asked how much these medications would cost, and the veterinarian told me she would check the donation box to see if there was anything available. Since I was never informed that there was nothing in the box, I assumed the medications were being donated to me. To my surprise, when I reviewed the receipt at home, I found that I was charged for the gabapentin, and I was never told I would have to pay for it. I contacted the clinic about the mistake regarding the charge for gabapentin. They explained that, legally, they cannot issue a refund for medication, which I understand, but what upset me was their lack of remorse. They did not apologize at any point during the phone call. Once again, the front desk staff was rude and unhelpful. I've been bringing my puppy here since he was three months old, and every time we visit, there's an issue. I would not recommend this location to anyone.

    Pet First Veterinary Hospital

    Pet First Veterinary Hospital

    3.4
    (31 reviews)

    We are snowbirds and generally go to pet first for vaccines etc. This time our 12 year old became…read morevery ill. You couldn't get a better doctor than Dr Migon and her staff. They were so helpful and sympathetic. Due to the care she received there we had her for awhile longer. The personalization is uncomparable.

    I took my White German Shepherd there since we move from Maryland 6 years ago. My Asher was pretty…read moremuch very healthy except for the seizures he suffered since he was 5 months. Only visit the vet twice a year for his wellness exam. For the last 2 months we was sleepy and drank a lot of water, and I told the vet when he had the last check up. Nothing was recommended or done to look for the cause of this. The last visit was in April and they told us everything was fine with the dog. In May our beloved Asher died in 2 days without any previous symptoms. Later I found out that German Shepherds should be screen for cancer every 6 months after 7 years old because they are prone to develop cancer (Hemangiosarcoma) from the spleen. I feel the doctors in this clinic didn't give Asher the best care neither they offer preventing cancer screening (ultrasound/x-ray), which could probably help us to catch that deadly desease early. They didn't do anything even when I told them he was very sleepy and drank a lot of water, which is a sign of internal bleeding in German Shepherds. If you have a German Shepherd or other large breed dog, I advice you to take in your hands your dog's health, and if you go to this clinic, ask for prevention screening for Hemangiosarcoma, a very aggressive type of cancer in dogs. I should have taken my Ashy to another place for his care because I feel Pet First neglected my dog, and did nothing to address our concerns.. Maybe if they did, Asher would be alive. I also would like to mention that during the animal exam, we told the vet that Asher has a lot of itchiness. She gave us spray for the elbows, because she said that probably he has an infection. We went home, and my son was playing with Asher and suddenly saw a flea coming out of his back. We found out that Asher has fleas and the vet didn't notice this in the exam. Please pets parents be aware of this silence desease and help your dog if you see anything unusual. My heart is really broken after loosing my baby Asher who was almost 10 years old and very healthy boy.

    Tarpon Animal Hospital

    Tarpon Animal Hospital

    3.6
    (58 reviews)

    I brought my five-year-old black cat, Karl, to this clinic because he had been rapidly losing…read moreweight. Over about a month and a half, he lost around two pounds, which was very concerning to me and my family. We explained this clearly during the visit, expecting a thorough evaluation. Unfortunately, the vet did not seem concerned about the weight loss and attributed it to stress from a new kitten in the home, suggesting that neutering the kitten would resolve the issue. No further testing or in-depth examination was recommended at the time, despite the significant and sudden weight change. Given the severity of his symptoms, I believe a more thorough physical exam should have been performed. Conditions like fluid in the abdomen and a heart murmur are serious findings that should be evaluated, especially when there is rapid and unexplained weight loss. About a week and a half later, Karl's condition worsened dramatically. He became limp, and we had to rush him to the emergency vet. There, we were told he had FIP, along with a heart murmur, fluid in his abdomen, and he was also jaundiced. We made the heartbreaking decision to euthanize him that same night. While I understand that not every condition can be caught early or prevented, I am deeply disappointed that such a serious symptom--rapid weight loss--was not investigated more thoroughly during our visit. Even if the outcome could not have been changed, earlier awareness might have helped us understand what he was going through and make more informed decisions about his care. Karl had also been hiding for weeks prior, which was very unusual behavior for him. Looking back, there were clear signs that something was wrong, and I wish more attention had been given to these concerns. This experience has been devastating for my family. I hope this review encourages the clinic to take significant changes in behavior and weight more seriously in the future. I will no longer be taking any on my animals here.

    They said that my dog needed an amputation "now". They were condescending when discussing options…read moreas far as surgery and amputation. The vet was very stuck on amputations. I don't know if they get kickbacks, but she was very pushy about the amputation and to use Harmony. I trusted my intuition and got a second opinion. My dog is doing jumps, running, and is happy without the surgery or amputation. He healed fine. I strongly do not recommend.

    Canfield S Michael, DVM - vet - Updated July 2026

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