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    Heidt Veterinary Hospital

    4.7 (10 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 5:00 pm

    Services - Heidt Veterinary Hospital

    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet sitting

    Pet vaccinations

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    The staff are amazing. From the moment you walk in the door staff are attentive to your pet's needs. I highly recommend this business.

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    Great place to take your pets, if you actually love yours, like I do. They may not be the cheapest, but you get what you pay for.

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    5 years ago

    Dr. Denielle and staff have always been friendly and knowledgeable. I appreciate being treated like an informed pet owner.

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    Animals R Special Veterinary Hospital - New patient exam.  On ground due to dog with anxiety.

    Animals R Special Veterinary Hospital

    (44 reviews)

    Two months ago we purchased a show puppy. Even tho we had dogs in another practice , we wanted…read moremore for her. So we heavily researched every nearby vet for this new puppy. We decided upon Animals R Special. Why? Let me tell you: We found this practice to be exactly what that particular puppy needed. Full service, exceptionally trained vets, who are also empathetic vets, exceptional support staff, and also a practice that is willing to titer vs push vaccines/unneeded procedures. We bring in Wanda. She was treated so well and the communication between vet and client so nice; when I got home I told my husband, "we are switching all of them to this practice" they are extraordinary. And that is exactly what I did today. Today we brought in our 12.5 yr old dog Mo. they knew he had anxiety so they prepped in advance for him. The entire exam was on the floor, with lots of love, cuddles, good boys, and peanut butter treats. He was like a completely different dog. Showed near zero anxiety. Thats the kind of vet I want. One that goes that extra step. They confirmed he was in fact super healthy, his teeth fine. The previous practice kept saying he had cancer and at one appt suggested amputating his leg due to cancer (which btw, he doesnt have, it was a lipoma. Aka fatty growth) and wanted teeth extracted (which I thought was odd as he had no problem eating kibble.). So glad we didnt listen to the former practice as Animals r Special confirmed he is completely healthy and needs none of that. Loki comes in next week. So: if you want an honest vet, that goes the extra mile for your animal and really knows what they are doing.... You have found the right practice. 100%. We have seen both vets at this practice and recommend both the doctors. You cant go wrong with any of the ppl here. Seriously, Animals R Special is the winning place to go to because at this practice the vets/staff here are more than special, they are extraordinary. And that is what we all want for our furry friends.... The best!

    Professional, sincere, really showed how much they love your pet…read more Dr. Wagner is thorough, conscientious, knowledgeable, and so considerate in discussing with you your thoughts and concerns about your fur baby. Absolutely the VERY best Vet by far that I have been to.

    Diamond Kennels - Charli the Cavapoochon.

    Diamond Kennels

    (18 reviews)

    Diamond Kennels provides top care for pets and their owners. My veterinarian recommended diamond…read moreKennels to me. At first, I was uneasy about Charlie's first stay in a kennel, but the employees at Diamond Kennels calmed my nerves. I was able to tour the campus before making a reservation, during which I was able to see the many lodging choices offered. The environment is much like home; I can confidently say that Charlie felt as though Diamond Kennels was his home away from home. On the day of drop off, the personnel could tell I was a bit uneasy. They reminded me that I could call as often as I needed to check on Charlie. Jill sent me photos of Charlie; being able to see Charlie having a good time helped me relax and enjoy my family vacation. When my daughter began to miss our fur-baby, seeing photos of Charlie brought her comfort. I appreciated the updates on Charlie's demeanor, his eating habits, exercise time, and experience during his stay. One day, Charlie had an accident in his room; a staff member called to let me know of the incident. The employees had washed Charlies bedding and offered to give him a bath too. I can truly say that the staff at Diamond Kennels cares for pets as their own. I recommend Diamond Kennels Resort to anyone seeking care for his or her fur-family. Charlie and I look forward to booking his next stay at Diamond Kennels Resort.

    Ellie is very timid but she was with dogs she knows so she was ok without playtime. I'm hoping…read moresomeone new did the grooming. She doesn't look like the same bernedoodle. They said she was matted too much and had to shave her. She was brushed every day til we boarded her so maybe she was. She also has some knicks on her belly. Little disappointed with grooming

    Capital Canine - This is Milo!

    Capital Canine

    (3 reviews)

    In short: Capital Canine Dog Training gets our highest recommendation. Worth every penny in results…read morefor our (formerly) defiant, anxious min-pin. Longer story: we took in a 2+ year-old rescue miniature-pinscher who was not even housebroken, let alone trained. He would bark at the drop of a hat, snarl at strangers, eat irregularly, sprint out of open doors/attempt escape from fencing, mark inside the house, anxiously guard resources (space and/or closeness to preferred humans), obstinately ignore commands; the run of the gamut for small dog issues. Enter Kevin and Capital Canine Dog Training's "21-Day Board and Train" program. From our initial emails and through the in-home consultation, we could tell we had a good fit with Kevin/Capital Canine. This was someone that understood our concerns and also spoke patiently and realistically about the results we could expect over the three weeks that our dog Milo would spend with Capital Canine. Just as important as the training that Milo would receive from Kevin would be the training that we would need to do to ourselves with help and advice of Capital Canine. Over the 21 days that Milo was in the "Board & Train" program, we got regular updates on his progress via texts, pictures, and videos, showing our boy was in good spirits and making strides. What we thought was impossible, Kevin and his team demonstrated was eminently, if incrementally, achievable with Milo in their hands and across varied exposure environments (in-house, outdoors, and in public places). Following Milo's return home, we (re)introduced our neighbors to this once-fiesty character, and they were shocked. "This can't be the same dog! Who is this sweet boy?" In that moment we couldn't have been more proud of the change in our dog or more relieved in our choice of Capital Canine. But the benefits of the "Board & Train" program didn't end with The Big Reveal. Kevin had three in-home follow-ups with us which were crucial to cementing our understanding of how to be the best stewards of Milo's progress and to monitor his progress and/or difficulties in the time following his return home. Just as we had hoped, Capital Canine planted the seeds of obedience in our dog. Kevin also guided us expertly in our journey toward becoming the kind of dog owner that establishes firm boundaries, consistency, and rewards/corrects properly and proportionately. Our utmost thanks to Kevin and staff at Capital Canine!​

    Harrison and I are SO glad that we made the decision to train our dog, Hudson, with Capital Canine…read more Kevin is the absolute best, and we fully trusted him with our pup for the 3 week board and train program. Before training, Hudson struggled with separation anxiety, couldn't go in a crate or car, was very impulsive and would run away at the park with unreliable recall and boundaries. He is a very sweet natured and fun dog who is great with people, he just needed help learning how to control his energy. Harrison and I did not know where to begin with training, and we felt overwhelmed. Kevin made it extremely easy for us by doing all the hard work in establishing a behavioral foundation during the 3 week board and train. He even kept Hudson for an extra couple of days as he was committed to getting Hudson comfortable in a crate before bringing him home to us. The transformation has been incredible. After Hudson came home to us, there were immediate improvements. He could hold a place, sit, and down through distraction, and rest in his crate when asked. He understood how the E-collar worked, had better recall, and could heel and walk on a leash without pulling. These basic commands have truly changed our day to day and have helped us create more structure in Hudson's day. On top of the 3 week program, Capital Canine continued to be supportive and helpful. Kevin worked with us in 4 additional sessions after the board and train to teach Harrison and myself how to continue the training throughout different environments and scenarios. He would respond to texts in-between sessions when Harrison and I had questions or were unsure of how we were training. He was a great teacher and helped us understand how dogs think and how we can better communicate with them. We really looked forward to these sessions and enjoyed our time with Kevin! Hudson always had a blast too. A month has now passed since the board and train. We have kept up with Hudson's training and are confident taking Hudson in public, to parks, family and friend's houses, and he is a more confident dog in those spaces. The training has been life changing. I am so happy that we did this, not only because it makes our lives easier, but I also know it makes Hudson's life better too now that he knows boundaries and limits and doesn't have to feel as anxious as before. Highly recommend training with Capital Canine. It is worth the time and investment!

    MedVet Columbus

    MedVet Columbus

    (204 reviews)

    They take great care of your baby. My little Pea spent 3 days at med vet. They called and updated…read moreme often. (Mezzer aka Pea)

    Wednesday 5/4 my Piper had boas surgery, she was spayed and a liver biopsy. Dr Kennedy said he…read morecould do no problem. He called at 1152 told me surgery was done, Piper didn't wake up well on her own and was put on high flow oxygen as she wasn't breathing well on her own. He said they would monitor her for now and reevaluate. I called every two hours for a check in. She was on high flow oxygen until that night and the was stepped down to regular oxygen. 748am Thursday Dr Kennedy called said they were able to step her down to regular oxygen and they were going to work to get her off it but she could come home she was just a little feisty (she was nipping at them). I said I would be there at 3 he said ok. We arrived, per discharge orders nothing around neck for 2 weeks, soft food in the size of meatballs no strenuous exercise, jumping, etc. she said meds were to be given at 4pm. By this time it was about 330 my other half said we lived two hours away and that incompetent tech said she will be ok until we got home. we were sent to check out where in over paid what they told me the cost was. 6,000-7200. We paid 7640 and change: when I asked why the receptionist called back to a woman who said she wasn't by her computer that it was probably because the high flow oxygen That she would call me. As this was all going down the tech brought my Piper out with a cone and a lead wrapped around her neck And a huge blanket wrapped around her.My finance asked why the cone she said so she doesn't lick her incisions, fun fact she is a frenchie they can't lick themselves. She said she needed to get the lead, it was wrapped so tight around her neck and in the blanket that we had to peel it off. I finished checking out, Piper wasn't herself but we figured it waa from surgery. I ripped the cone off immediately and we got in the car. We got home after 6! I have Piper the prescribed dosage of meds and she started having this panting attack. When I talked to her she acted as if she was able to turn it on and off but it would stop so I gave her some more trazadone as the tech who I then called and dr Kennedy also confirmed was ok. At this point Piper wouldn't take the meds regularly so we had to crush them and put with water and use a syring. Again the tech that I called and I called a lot said that was perfectly fine. I asked about the panting attack and she said to make sure we give her meds to her on time. (completely opposite what the discharge person said, again incompetent) She calmed after 15/20 min. Later that night at 3am I got woke up Piper was doing it again. i Took her out and put a fan on her to cool her down as she panting and it took me about 15min to calm her that time. At 6 was her next round of meds in which she didn't want to take but I gave them slowly crushed in water. She was relaxed, I had my cameras on her all day in my house. I called Medvet at 8am told the person who answered who I was and what was going on and that I was told if there was a problem to call. She rudely told me they weren't talking to me they are only doing intakes to call back and hung up. Around 10 another person called to check on Piper. I then relayed everything we went through over night, I asked how much water Piper needed to drink so she didn't dehydrate and how I was suppose to give her prednisone bc she won't eat. She said she would call em back after she talked to dr. She called back 15min later said dr kennedy said everything i was doing wa weight, not to worry about the water intake as the prednisone would make her thirsty and hungry to jusy crush it up with the rest of her pills like i had been. He also said that these panting attacks were normal as long as she calms we were ok. Piper was ok until 2pm med time. She once again went into another panting attack, she was easily calmed. My fiancé cleaned up the water bowl and syringe and came back in the room Piper was resting or so he thought. Piper raised her head looked at him and that quick died. Through this Piper wasnt able to walk out to the lobby which is why the lead was on her to begin with at discharge and she put the cone around her neck even though the dr said nothing around the neck bc she was nipping. Piper couldn't walk bc she wasn't stable enough to walk, she was struggling to the moment she die! Medvet needs shut down, after reading about other people they gave wrong dosages for meds that could have killed soemone else's animal or they screwed up with others and they also killed their animal. They don't care about your pet, they want you money and only your money. This grief is like no Other and lucky for these people I wrote down everything everytime I called, every hit of water, med, everything . You incompetent techs have no right to give medical advise over the phone or even be there! When I called to tell them Piper died dr Kennedy got on the phone of course said nothing but i went back through his discharge instructions he agreed with everything I said.

    Lorenzo's Dog Training Team - Down and stay

    Lorenzo's Dog Training Team

    (113 reviews)

    My wife and I have two corgi's. One of them had bitten my wife in the past, was aggressive towards…read moreother dogs and we were expecting a baby. On top of this both Corgi's became extremely aggressive towards each other. We had to keep them separated at all times, unless we wanted to risk getting a stray bite from trying to break them up. With a baby on the way I was faced with a decision. I could either get rid of one of the dogs, who was my first dog or look at alternative options: try to adopt out a dog known to be aggressive or probably end up euthanized. I was fortunate to be put in touch with Anton Yablonsky who scheduled a consultation came over and did an assessment based off of listening to our past history with the dogs. I love my dogs to death and was tearing up at the end knowing that I might have to say goodbye because I couldn't trust them around my child. Anton took the time to understand everything and both dogs were boarded once he could see that they both were aggressive towards each other. They were boarded for 6 weeks while he worked with them and what I appreciated was his honesty. They were initially scheduled to come back at 4 weeks, but he let me know that he didn't believe they were ready yet, so he kept them for an additional two weeks in order to ensure they were both properly trained. He did also stop by with the dogs, so we were able to see them in person during the training process which we both really appreciated because we did miss them. When our dogs were introduced back into our home, I was amazed at the change in their temperament. They are now calm, confident and well-behaved pets. We are truly able to enjoy our fur babies again! I can place them both on a doggy bed in my home office right next to each other and they will stay their all-day side by side without any aggression towards each other. They also understand commands on and off leash to a point where I said to my wife it's like they understand English perfectly now because they always listen to what I say. Walking with them is easy and I don't have to worry when another dog is walking towards them because they will follow my commands and sit while I speak with another dog owner. This is also true when I take them to the vet. The anxiety of having our dogs with a new baby in the house has subsided. I can't thank Anton Yablonsky enough for what he has done to save our dogs-literally. I continue to go to the group classes that he offers to continue to socialize and keep the dogs sharp with their training. I have already recommended Anton Yablonsky to friends in need. If you are struggling and want your dogs to be as happy ours, then Anton is the best trainer for the job!!!

    The training techniques are punishment based, not reward and praise. Don't use them or anyone…read moreassociated with them. My dog has fear reaction aggression now that I am working witha behavioral trainer to try and fix!

    Heidt Veterinary Hospital - vet - Updated June 2026

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