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    Laredo Animal Clinic

    2.2 (10 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Pet vaccinations

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    Voltz-Creamer Phyllis - Laredo Animal Clinic - Photo credit: http://crittersandcrayons.com/2011/07/01/we-found-a-kitten-on-our-doorstep-and-now-we-have-three/

    Voltz-Creamer Phyllis - Laredo Animal Clinic

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    (This is only a review of veterinarian services - not boarding.)…read more Dr. Creamer & her staff have always been wonderful with me and my three babies. Last year my eldest, an 8-year-old Malti-poo, had kidney failure and required hospitalization. After a long week with them, he was back to his old self. They were incredibly patient with me (I called in often to check up on him.) The level of attention and care we received was and continues to be unparalleled in Laredo. Laredo Animal Clinic was our THIRD and LAST veterinarian stop in Laredo, and we've stayed because of instances like last year's. Dr. Creamer truly goes above and beyond for her four pawed clients. My husband and I will be moving soon, and we'll be hard pressed to find as good of a veterinarian elsewhere. Tips: - Parking is limited. - Saturdays are exclusively for walk-ins but it gets insanely packed so its best to be first in line. - With an appointment, plan to block an hour out of your day. Arrive 5-10 minutes early and, in my experience, you'll be seen on time.

    Overall a good experience I had to find a vet for my German…read moreShepherd who was very listless and lartharic Being a Winter Texan I did not have a Vet that I knew so I checked Yelp Volts-Creamer aka Laredo Animal Clinic had the best reviews near me I was able to get an appointment the same day I called All staff were very professional throughout the appointment Dr Amanda Flores Alexander DVM after the examination was able to diagnose the problem and started on a medication that had fast results Thank You to all the staff that was a part of caring for my buddy

    South Texas Veterinary Hospital - New adopted baby same great service.

    South Texas Veterinary Hospital

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    Your pets are an investment. As such, we only want the best care for them. Both our babies were…read morerescues and we wanted full health inspections as well as needing a spay and neutering. Yes it does cost money but like the old saying goes you can only pick 2 of 3. (Cheap, Fast, Good) With Dr Santos he tells it like it is and you're assured that they are getting the best care. TY

    I brought my overweight and beautiful cat to the veterinarian for spaying. Upon completion of the…read moreprocedure, the veterinarian expressed concern about the cat's weight, stating that it had caused some difficulty during the surgery. Although he did so in a light-hearted manner, I took his words seriously. Two weeks later, I noticed that my cat had become lethargic and refused to eat. While this was concerning, I did not seek immediate medical attention. However, as the weeks passed, my once plump and affectionate cat lost weight, her strength diminished, and her overall demeanor changed. Her eyes began to appear yellow, prompting me to seek medical assistance. Although I should have consulted a reputable veterinarian, I returned to the same clinic. Upon entering the room, the veterinarian immediately noticed the cat's condition and remarked, "She doesn't look good." I responded with a simple "No, s**T Sherlock." He proceeded to take the cat for a blood panel and informed me that she was dying due to a punctured spleen. A punctured spleen that HE CAUSED WHEN HE SPAYED HER. IT WAS HIS FAULT. The veterinarian explained that he could attempt to save her, but the cost would exceed $2,000, and even with the surgery, her chances of survival were minimal. He gave me five minutes to make a decision. When he returned, I politely requested that he leave the room. Deciding the fate of a beloved and cherished pet is one of the most challenging decisions I have ever faced. I observed my cat's suffering and realized that financial constraints were a significant factor in my decision. We have one college student, two high school students, numerous bills, and the ongoing economic challenges. I digress. The vet and his tech walked back int the room to ask what my decision was and, through sobs, I told him that I was going to have to let him euthanize her. Everything felt like it was going in slow motion. I don't remember if the tech or the vet went to the back and came back in with the syringe. I kissed her, hugged her and little head was dripping because of my tears. They asked me if I was ready and I was not nice when I replied....but I did give my consent. They administered the drug and within seconds she was gone. My little girl lay there lifeless with her eyes still partially open and her mouth agape. I will NEVER RECOMMEND Dr. Santos to anyone who asks. HE WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR my cat's illness and i HAD TO PAY HIM TO KILL HER. RUN FAR FROM THIS MAN.

    Laredo Animal Clinic - vet - Updated July 2026

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