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    Daniel L Welch Veterinary Hospital

    4.6 (19 reviews)

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    4 months ago

    Nicest veterinarian ever. We were traveling and needed an emergency vet. He was kind and caring. Highly recommend Dr. Welch

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    I just met Dr. Welch and I am very impressed with his caring manner and also with the cost. He is now my new Vet!

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    My chihuahua broke his leg in the evening and living in Bastrop, there are really no options for an emergency visit except to head to Austin.

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    Sealy Animal Hospital

    Sealy Animal Hospital

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    Unfortunately, the first (and last) impression I got was "it's all about the money." My cat had a…read morecat-bite from another of my cats so we took kitty in to dress the wound. $75 to walk in, $40 for the exam, $100 for water treatment, $75 for hydrotherapy, $75 for pain meds, $85 for antibiotics. Checked in at 12 PM and picked up kitty at 3 PM the next day. $45 for the first night and $22.50 for the 1/2 day (from 12-3). ouch. All in, a simple cat bite cost approx $500. The staff were very pleasant and helpful. However, Dr. Clark (part owner) was focused on charging as much as possible. I cannot recommend this place.

    I am so grateful to have found this veterinarian hospital. Dr.M and the whole staff are absolutely…read morefantastic. They go above and beyond, they are absolute angels to my hairless cat (Rex) Rex has been sick and not wanting to eat this has caused me much stress and anxiety because my pets are my world. From the moment I entered the receptionist was so nice and helpful. The vet techs really care and kept him wrapped in his blanket as much as possible to keep him warm. You can just tell this is a great environment to work in. Also the pricing for services is beyond reasonable. I have not had the chance to meet the other Vets here but if Dr.M's care is an indicator or the caliber of expertise in this location I know my pets and I will always be in excellent hands Thank you to all who help care for Rex and this anxious mama.

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    Bastrop Veterinary Hospital

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    The Bastrop Vet Clinic is first class, everyone is very knowledgeable about animals, great…read morepersonalities, and always willing to go the extra mile for your fur kid or any animal you may own. I believe there prices are very fair and easy to work with you and your schedule. Thank you Bastrop Vet for taking care of my fur kids!

    I am extremely disappointed with how Bastrop Veterinary Hospital handled my dog's appointment…read moretoday. My dog is a Great Dane with advanced dilated cardiomyopathy, atrial fibrillation, and congestive heart failure. He is essentially on hospice care and takes more than 30 medications a day. Because of his severe heart condition, his cardiologist has instructed that he cannot be vaccinated due to the risk to his heart. Bastrop Veterinary Hospital already knows this. My dog has been treated there before, including earlier this year when they performed tests that were ordered by his cardiologist. They have our account, his medical history, and all of this information on file. I scheduled a nail trim appointment because my dog is in pain from overgrown nails and he will not allow me to trim them at home. I explained his medical condition in the appointment notes and that he is reactive and would need to be handled carefully. Before the appointment, the clinic even called and left a voicemail reminding me to give him anxiety medication before coming in. I still had trazodone from a previous visit, so I medicated him 90 minutes before the appointment exactly as instructed. Getting him to the clinic is not easy. Car rides are extremely stressful for him because of his advanced heart disease. I specifically chose this clinic because it is close to my home and minimizes that stress. When we arrived, I told them I would wait in the car because he does not do well around other dogs. They initially agreed. However, they then brought me inside and had me wait in the lobby anyway while they prepared a room, which immediately put him into a stressful situation I had asked to avoid. When they finally took him to the back, I placed a muzzle on him and tightened it to make sure he could not get it off so that staff would be safe. They told me it would only take a moment. Six minutes later, someone came out with a clipboard and told me they could not perform the nail trim because he is not vaccinated. This was shocking and extremely frustrating. They already knew my dog's medical history. They had treated him previously without vaccinations because of his severe heart condition. They had just called me beforehand to ensure he was medicated for the visit. Yet no one bothered to mention that they would refuse treatment once I arrived. Instead, they let me go through the process of medicating a critically ill dog, putting him through the stress of a car ride, muzzling him, and waiting, only to tell me after the fact that they wouldn't help him. My dog is in pain because his nails cannot be trimmed safely at home, which is exactly why I brought him to professionals. If the clinic had simply called ahead of time and said they could not perform the service, that would have been understandable. Instead, they put a very sick dog through unnecessary stress and wasted our time. It was incredibly disappointing and frankly unacceptable.

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    VEG ER for Pets

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    If your pet needs an ER Vet, take them to VEG!!…read more I am so grateful for VEG ER for Pets! My sweet 2 year old cat, Chip, required a 48 hour stay, which was very emotionally tolling (and extremely expensive - get pet insurance BEFORE your pet gets sick! Heed my warning!!), but the staff here are simply incredible. They were patient, kind, informative, and very supportive. They let me visit him whenever I wanted, they helped me understand his condition, and I really appreciate the level of care they offered during such a stressful time. Chip is on the mend, all thanks to them!

    I've tried to write this review many times and haven't been able to complete it because of the…read moretrauma and painful memories it brings back. I'm going to try to finish this today though... Please stop telling people you treat birds/chickens. It's false advertising. All you did was charge me over $1,000 while my sweet baby boy Skater suffered and passed away after receiving no meaningful care. I don't care what the emergency is- don't bother wasting precious time in an emergency situation with this place. Instead put those efforts and time into showing your bird love at home for a loving and peaceful death or to trying other things at home to save his life. I went in - there was no line or wait since it was early... maybe one or two other pets were in the back... I knew how much it would be to go to this place but I thought it was worth it for my boy. We got in there and the nurse said I'll be honest I don't think he's going to make it. I said I know but I want to try. I specifically said he desperately needs fluids and antibiotics asap please it's his only chance... I had antibiotics at home but he wasn't eating so he needed an injection which is the only reason we went in. I told her that's all we wanted was antibiotic injection and fluids in order to avoid unnecessary wasted time and charges. She then told me they'd put him in the oxygen box while they figured out when was a good time to give him fluids because they were afraid to try in that moment due to his state. They didn't even try to give antibiotics as I requested urgently. They made us wait HOURS (they made us wait AFTER admitted to prioritize all of the dogs and cats that came in AFTER us). At one point they came to try to figure out what to do and then said they would be back, that a dog or cat just came in critical condition... but mine was there first and also critical! But to this place chicken lives don't matter. They kept it up and kept saying they had to research how to do this or that. The vet said he had to look up which antibiotics he can give to chickens when I insisted I needed them to give him antibiotics asap. Then the vet just comes back mentioning they had to run bloodwork and this and that and had us sign a financial thing approving all of these things he didn't need. Unless you're trying to figure out what bacteria or parasite he has bloodwork at that state was pointless. We already know he's critical. They didn't check what he had. It's like they were just trying to bill us as much as they could and waste as much time as possible all while having him in a box where I couldn't hold him and show him love. After some hours, he was drowning in his fluids in the box and I kept telling them but they didnt care or just kept telling me to put him back. Eventually the vet was like what's best is euthanasia and at that point bc they waited so long not doing what I asked while he just got worse and worse, I said ok because he was just drowning in fluids and I knew it was too late (many hours later). This was clear negligence: no real avian expertise, complete failure to administer the urgent antibiotics and timely fluids I specifically requested, dangerous delays, unnecessary tests, and overall indifference that led to his rapid decline and death. The vet didn't even know basic bird bloodwork values. I knew more than the vet did about chickens. Had they given him antibiotics and fluids as I asked from the start, he would have likely made it--just like my other rooster who developed the exact same symptoms a few weeks later, was just as bad, and fully recovered at home with amoxicillin and toltrazuril. Im still paying off this $1,000+ bill that I've been wanting to fight but haven't been able to because when I remember this day I cry. This place is unethical. This likely won't end here- just trying to find the strength to do something about it. We drove an hour to you just to watch my baby decline without proper care. I don't think anyone cared about him there... The vet sure didn't. He was drowning many times and no one cared or noticed but me... thank God I grabbed him in the end right before his heart attack although sadly might have been too late for him to even notice. His death haunts me daily. How he was treated haunts me. He was the sweetest most loving little rescue boy that loved me more than anything... while he was very sick he dragged himself across the kitchen and living room floor to try to be close to me when I walked away for a few moments doing some chores. No one seems to understand how incredibly emotional and loving these roosters are.

    Daniel L Welch Veterinary Hospital - vet - Updated July 2026

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