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    Pet Wellness Clinic

    Pet Wellness Clinic

    (16 reviews)

    Brought my fur baby here to get some much needed updated vaccines. It's a walk in clinic and I…read moreshould have KNOWN to get here wayyyyyy earlier than the time I arrived. On Saturdays they open at 9:30, I arrived maybe 10:45ish and I was number 43 when I signed in. That's not too horrible but the wait time was byyyy farrrr the longest wait time I have ever experienced. At first I was a bit confused why the wait time was so long and the front receptionist said the wait would probably be about 2 hours after I signed in and they would call. Since I lived about 30ish minutes away I decided to wait with my pup inside my car (big big mistake he was so antsy after 20 minutes). Nonetheless I finally got called inside to get seen by approximately 3ish. I had to wait an additional 10 minutes and then I was seen. Once inside the exam room everything was pretty much smooth sailing. The vet nurse/tech explained the everything and did not hesitate to answer questions, she was very thorough and was easy to talk to. She overlooked my documents, and when the vet doctor came in he then overlooked my documents as well. They gave their recommendations and sent me on my way. All in all the actual visit was probably less than 30 minutes but the wait time was WILD. I will definitely be returning and making sure I get there EARLY if I go on a Saturday. Despite the wait time the prices were super affordable.

    I've been to this low cost vaccine clinic a few times now. It is only open a few days a week, and…read moreafter going on Tuesday, Thursday, and a Saturday, I would say that Saturday visits should be avoided at all costs. In my most recent visit, I walked into the clinic (as they don't take appointments) thirty minutes after they opened and my puppy was the 35th on the waitlist. They have a very simple process where you walk-in, complete an intake form if your pet is new, and sign in with your contact information. You then wait in the car until one of the office assistants calls you to tell you to bring your pet in. From there, you'll likely wait another 15-20 minutes before your pet is seen. On Saturday, I waited for three hours before I was seen. The vet and vet tech were professional and kind, and I appreciated the assistants at the front desk. The wait was annoying, but this clinic is a lot more affordable than going to the vet or even Petco. I would recommend if and only if you can go when they're open on a weekday.

    BARCS - Tommy - before he had to be euthanized.

    BARCS

    (125 reviews)

    Cherry Hill

    I adopted a kitten from here in the fall and she has been such a wonderful addition to our…read morehousehold! I've read a lot of the reviews on here and some made me hesitant but after going there I think BARCS is an amazing organization considering the circumstances! Many of the negative reviews don't seem to understand what goes on behind the scenes. BARCS is directly connected to Baltimore City Animal Control and thus has to take in EVERYTHING they are brought. Despite being the largest animal shelter in Maryland, space is limited. To save as many lives as possible the main goal is to get animals adopted and out of the shelter so they can care for another animal in need. BARCS is a nonprofit and runs mostly off of donations. The fact that pet support even exists as a department is incredible! They do so much for the Baltimore community and truly try their best to keep families together. Please keep in mind that BARCS is underfunded and understaffed. If you see a staff member taking a break, please be considerate and think about how mentally and physically exhausting it is to work in a place where every day is an SPCA commercial. BARCS also depends heavily on volunteers. Working with animals can be unpredictable. Thank you to everyone who enters those doors with a good attitude!

    We had one of those nightmare days when you take someone you love to the vet, and leave without…read morethem... I couldn't stop crying. So I started perusing the Barc's website, looking for someone new to sidetrack me, and to love. Once we were at the shelter, I let Jeremy pick out our new family members. He wanted an orange moron, since we've never had one of those, and a kitten... you go back and check out the three rooms of cages, write down who you want to meet, and they call you back to open the cages so you can handle the cat... see how it reacts, see how you react. First cage, first room, this skinny little tortie, with giant ears locked eyes with Jeremy and it was love at first sight. We named her Mazikeen Star... she's been with us for a week now and she's living up to her demon name in the best way possible. She's a snuggler, under the blankets, purring her ass off, happy as can be, lovebug. She's also already earned the name MaziQueen, because her two pound ass thinks she's in charge and isn't afraid to let our other two cats know it. Then, to complete the set, Jeremy also decided on the last cat, in the last cage. He's a orange and white fluffy loveable sweetheart. He was also sick. They tried to talk us out of taking him because he was being medicated and needed eye drops, but Jeremy started pouting and they relented. We still had to wait until the next day to pick them up because they needed to be spayed and neutered. Yesterday we took Cooper Sharp (our Creamsicle boy) to the vet and ran up a $500+ bill because he was still so congested it was clearly difficult for him to breathe and the medicine the shelter gave us had run out several days before. He sneezed bloody mucus all over Jeremy and so we took him in for an emergency appointment. They sent us home with nose drops, two different meds, and a bunch of other stuff. He has a respiratory infection, which is highly contagious. So much so that the vet and tech wore disposable gowns while handling him so they wouldn't infect the other patients. And they instructed us to wait outside until they had an exam room ready so we wouldn't be in the waiting room. When we left, we went through a side door. He's doing better today, and I hope by the time he finishes this round of meds, he'll be better than he ever was. I'm looking forward to spoiling these guys and giving them the best lives ever.

    Everhart Veterinary Hospital

    Everhart Veterinary Hospital

    (104 reviews)

    Sadly, I feel like this place just gets more and more expensive as time passes. For example, our…read moredog needed to get a shot and the price for fast paws went from $5 to $10.30?!?! Was Everhart bought out by a corporate consolidator which jacked the prices so incredibly high?? I really liked this practice. I referred so many friends to this practice because I held them in high regard, but now I am hesitant to do that....

    My cat was a patient of Everhart beginning in 2017. A few weeks ago, she developed symptoms of…read moreincreased drinking and urination. I called during normal hours to have her seen. They told me they could not see her right away but recommended I take her to an urgent care. I was surprised, because isn't that the reason you have a relationship in the first place, for when there's an emergency, to get her seen? It turns out she was diagnosed with diabetes and then had to go to another place for an overnight at the Cat hospital. I was told she should be seen by her regular vet for follow up. Everhart was unable to give me a follow up appointment other than having come in all day and stay in a crate to be seen. I did that, which severely traumatized her.It also made her blood sugar, skyrocket, which is exactly the condition I was coming into have get better, not worse. A few weeks later, she developed breathing problems. I again called Everhart during normal business hours explained the situation and was told I could not bring her in. They said "we are closing soon", even though I live five minutes away and they were still open for another hour. They told me repeatedly how shortstaffed they were because one vet was out on maternity leave and another was on her honeymoon. I'm sorry, this is a staffing issue that was completely foreseen and should have been planned for in advance. I ended up taking her to the emergency room, had an absolutely traumatizing five hours there. One of the questions was what is her regular vet and when I told them it was Everhart, they said "oh yeah, we've been getting a lot of their people here." Long story short, my cat was so traumatized by that experience, and I was so discouraged by the complete lack of access to non-traumatizing medical care (which should have been provided by her regular vet, with whom I had a relationship going back to 2017), that I made the difficult decision to have her put down at home. she died in my arms. Everhart failed me in the most important three weeks of my cat's life. Don't let them fail you and your cat. Go elsewhere.

    Kreature Komforts - petservices - Updated August 2026

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