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    Big Walnut Animal Care Center - Dixie Aka "Dixiecup"

    Big Walnut Animal Care Center

    (11 reviews)

    I cannot say enough good about this place. Between the hospitable boarding, to the vet services,…read moreand the absolute genuine care for the well being of our pets, they can do no wrong. I want to give a shout out especially to Dr. Maimone, who is the primary caregiver for our beloved Lab "Dixie" aka "Dixiecup". A little history, Dixie is an American Black Lab who turned 9 this past summer. She is a 9 year old puppy! She's got a spice for life and having fun like no other dog I've ever owned, and she is absolutely the sweetest dog you could ever meet. In October 2022 she got dealt a raw hand, and she was diagnosed with grade two, Subcutaneous MAST Cell Tumor Disease (which is an aggressive form of doggie cancer). Dr. Maimone was the one who performed the surgery to remove some tumors that showed up and had them tested. Dixie had an incision that was about 20 inches long due to multiple tumors being found and removed. Our options were limited, we could do chemo or radiation at the tune of $35-45,000. With no guarantee of success. So we made the decision to keep Dixie as comfortable as possible with palliative care, and once it started to affect her quality of life then we would have to make that dreaded choice to let her go. Dixie was given a prognosis of 3-6 months life span with this disease. We were absolutely heartbroken. Dr. Maimone explained that the MAST Cell is a histamine releasing cell, and that Dixies body was over reacting to said histamine, which was causing the tumors to form. She recommended that we try a benedryl and steroid regimin to try and counteract the histamines being released. We agreed to this treatment to try and give Dixie the comfort she deserved, and to be able to enjoy the time she had left with us. At three months we went in for a checkup and Dr. Maimone said she was pleased with Dixies condition. 6 months came, and Dr. Maimone said she was no longer seeing any progression of the cancer. Then at 9 months, Dr. Maimone said "I think her cancer is in remission". At 1 year, Dr Maimone did another checkup with complete blood work etc, and told that Dixie now had a clean bill of health, and that there werr no signs of her cancer whatsoever! Today, at 15 months, Dixie was out back chasing squirrels and playing with her ball like nothing was ever wrong with her. I cannot thank Dr. Maimone enough for her care and love of animals, especially Dixie. By her hunch on the treatment plan, she has truly given Dixie a miracle. And we are truly thankful and humbled by her genuine care. Thank you again Dr. Maimone! Because of you, Dixie bear the odds and KICKED CANCERS ASS! We are forever in your debt.

    I've used this vet for different times of my life with different animals as sometimes I lived…read morefurther away. Whenever I moved back to the area, I always returned to this practice. Dr. Hurst is amazing in the care she provides and follow-up services. When my geriatric pup had to be euthanized due to spleen failure, she was so empathetic and sympathetic. She provided a book I could borrow to share a beautiful story with my younger son that helped him with the tragic loss. More recently, I had rescued a dog from the county shelter that tested positive for intestinal worms. Dr. Hurst was fantastic as she provided the necessary care and continued follow-up until the dog was "free and clear". She even called after each testing herself (unfortunately the first round didn't clear him up) to discuss directly with me. She also made suggestions on items like probiotics and other helpful things I often keep large-xlarge dogs and knowing Dr. Hurst has equine experience, also gives additional help with the bigger pups and the varying care they need vs the smaller dogs. I had a cat years ago and received equally wonderful care. The staff is also super nice and always helpful. I often suggest this vet to those in my area looking for a vet for their pets. Great practice. The sister practice is also wonderful and it's really nice knowing you have a vet on call always between the two for emergencies.

    Athens Veterinary Clinic

    Athens Veterinary Clinic

    (14 reviews)

    DO NOT BRING YOUR PET HERE!! They misdiagnosed my cat and have been prescribing dog meds for my cat…read morethis whole time. I have given this place so much money for them to waste my time. I have been giving my cat ear drops for months and it was the wrong medication. Waste of my time and my money...not to mention I am a college student with no money who just wants to help my cat. And I know other people who have had similar experiences with this place.

    Marshall and his crew were a heartbreaking disappointment. After weeks of discussing the decision…read moreto have our dog put down, we finally decided that it was time. The next day we called to schedule an appointment with Athens Veterinary Clinic. We called as soon as they opened at 9am and asked some questions. The woman that answered the phone said their schedule was completely full that day but if we'd like, they could do an emergency procedure after hours for an additional $100. I told her we would like to do that and asked if we could set it up for 4:30. She said yes. We then went about the rest of our day coming to terms with the decision we were about to make. We took her on some walks, cooked her a steak for her last meal and made sure that her last day with us was a good one. At 4:05pm the vet office called and asked us if we were still coming in. They told us that we had the time wrong and they close at 4pm and they weren't sure why we would think it was for 4:30. I had appointments all day until 4:30 and never would've scheduled for 4 because I knew we couldn't make it in time. We went back and forth for a while. How rude she was, the heartlessness in what she said, and the tone in which she said it was mind blowing. And it ended with, "we're wrapping up with our last patient in 5 minutes so you need to be here by then." I said "I won't be rushed in to killing my dog. We'll be there at 4:30 like we scheduled or you're cancelling on us. She said, "then we're cancelling." I can't express what we felt at that time. Coming to the realization that all the emotions that we had gone through for the previous 24 hours was all for nothing. And then realizing we would have to go through it all over again once we rescheduled. The next day I called the clinic to talk to Marshall. The woman that answered the phone told me that Marshall said he would not be talking to me and we were no longer allowed back as patients because of my behavior and because I didn't show up for a scheduled appointment. Athens Vet scheduled this appointment wrong, blamed me for it, cancelled on us as we were putting our dog in to the car and then kicked my family out as patients. We now had to find a vet that could do this procedure for us that had never seen our dog as a patient before. And after having made the difficult decision to say goodbye to a member of the family, I have a new found disgust for Marshall and his team. They understand the emotions behind a decision like this and they didn't care one bit. They were just mad that it inconvenienced them and they took it out on us during this time of grief. I actually spoke with Marshall directly a few days later to try to express our feelings and get his perspective on the situation. He repeatedly said, "I'm sorry you feel that way but we didn't do anything wrong." I will never recommend this clinic to anyone.

    Kroner Animal Care - vet - Updated June 2026

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