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    3.4 (5 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Veterinary Medical Center Of Indian River County - Milo on January 2.

    Veterinary Medical Center Of Indian River County

    (14 reviews)

    I brought my Yorkie there last evening who had developed a rectal bleed with significant blood…read morelost. Dr. White was excellent in the care of my dog. Quick and efficient with good explanation of his condition. She was able to stop the bleeding with a surgical procedure. Awaiting the results of the biopsy. I couldn't be more pleased that she was available on a Saturday evening.

    I brought my 5 year old Springer Spaniel in to see one of the vets to look at a boil on his ear. As…read moreit turned out, he had broken a tooth, too. He was scheduled for surgery by the vet 10 days ago. I called 5 days after my initial visit, which is when I was told that my vet had left the clinic/hospital. I brought him back into meet the new vet and to give her a chance to see what she would be doing with the ear and tooth. This morning, I received a call from the receptionist to inform me that my second vet had left the clinic/hospital. I must say, I was very impressed by both vets with whom I interacted. The receptionist gave me a choice of two doctors that could complete the procedure, but that was it - just two names without any explanation or a reference to their website so I could review their credentials. The most concerning part of this situation is that these vets either left by choice or they were fired. It's hard to imagine that they were fired, since they were two of the most competent vets I have met over the course of 40 years and six dogs. Since general anesthesia carries a certain amount of risk, it's unsettling to think I was given two names without any explanation no other information. I'm going to reach out to the tech who was with us to see if I can get a recommendation on who I should choose. Am I crazy??? Don't you think that the Director/President of the hospital would call in this type of situation instead of a receptionist and a website that offers absolutely no information on their "team", which is one of the key components of the menu on their website. They've been open for four years or so and they haven't finished their website yet. Could that be due to the fact that they have so much turnover that it doesn't make sense to add bios? My first visit there, which was 5+ years ago, we had an appointment at 3:00 pm. We arrived 10 minutes early only to be kept waiting for 3:45 minutes. By the time we got out of there, we had been there for 4 1/2 hours and a bill for $850 for 2 CBC tests and some broad spectrum antibiotics. I vowed to never return. I guess the urgency of the current situation trumped my vow not to return. I have been wondering if these people have pets or kids. Anyone with either would probably understand how inadequate it is to call and provide two names without any further detail, other than that one was female and one was male. There was no suggestion to bring my dog into the clinic for a quick review to see what they would be doing during the surgical procedure. I find so many things are beyond the pale of my imagination with regard to how best to handle a situation where two vets that had scheduled surgery left, each within five days after meeting both. If anyone knows of an online information platform where I can go to gain more information, I would be very grateful. Thanks in advance for any advice or referrals you might be able to provide. - CL

    Paws Unleashed Dog Boarding & Training Center

    Paws Unleashed Dog Boarding & Training Center

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    We recently got our dog back from Paws Unleashed after a three week board and train. I cannot say…read moreenough kind words about the hard work, dedication, and care they put in with our dog Kai. We have a cattle dog/GSD mix who has a strong prey drive and would lunge at about anything moving while on walks and freak out when people would come to the door or we would get a delivery at the house. We reached out to Ray and then got to work right away. The changes in Kai are so astonishing to see, he has become a different dog in the best ways possible. They set us up with all the tools and training we need to continue Kai's success and I am just so impressed. He is calm when we leash him up, he is in tune with us, he knows how to practice place while inside and calmly greet people, and while he still has work to do and try's to get away with things sometimes; things like bikes/golf carts on walks are no longer such a stressful situation and we can help guide him through his anxiety and continue on our way. They were also great in keeping us updated, sending videos and pictures which help put me at ease and it was fun to see his progress each week. The only thing I wish is that we did this sooner. We are excited to go more places with our dog & have the confidence and tools now to do so successfully. And it's great knowing we can call them anytime we need help going forward! So much thanks to Ray and Edgar!

    Lovedog - pet_training - Updated May 2026

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