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    Spring Grove Animal Hospital

    2.6 (5 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

    Services - Spring Grove Animal Hospital

    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    The absolutely worst experience we've ever encountered…read more I'm here to share our experience that we had today with this vet. We scheduled our German Shepherd to establish care and had paid $65 prior to his appointment to be taken care of accordingly. Once at the veterinary the vet tech took his information and weighed him. We then waited for the veterinarian came in to what we thought exam our pooch. The vet tech mistakenly thought I told her our dog had a limp, in which he has never had one, so they confusing began to walk him around in the waiting area so check for a non-existent limp. They were told specifically that he has been licking a part of his leg every now and then, that's IT. So they walked him in circles a few times and brought him back into the room where I was waiting. After they brought him back in, they informed me that they will not be seeing him because they are a "stress free" clinic and he would have to be prescribed a medication to calm him down. (Our dog has been seen his entire life of two years without any medication). Then my spouse called the vet as I was waiting to ask why they couldn't see him without any medication and when told they wouldn't without medication, we asked for our refund, considering they did nothing other than walking him in circles to check for something that was absolutely never said. After talking on the phone with my wife, the manager rudely came into the room and said "you need to get out now" because they were asked for a refund and we were appalled that none was given. I'll note that their recorded calls did NOT disclose of such non-refundable deposit. We were totally shocked they would not refund our money since they told us to leave and were done with our dog because we didn't want him taking any medication to make him drowsy. Upon walking out, the same manager was arrogant and said "Thanks for your business". I can't speak for any of the other reviews, or experience as this was our only one, but I would think twice about bringing any animal here for the mere fact that they are the most unprofessional establishment I've ever encountered. 10 minutes after this, we take our dog to the local groomers where she cute his nails WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS OR MEDICATION. We were not told that they had a "stress free" clinic and for a business to practically steal $65 for absolutely NO care is ridiculous. It should be discussed prior to deposit if customer is okay for their dog to take that type of medication, and if not then don't take someone's deposit. Thanks for stealing $65 for nothing. The new management couldn't manage themselves out of a wet paper sack. "Thanks for your business

    If I could rate this vet less than one star I would. From why I understood this clinic was bought…read moreout a few years ago by a new Vet. This vet just wants your money. She tried to make me feel like I was abusing my family dog, literally our baby, because I couldn't afford to spend $10,000 to fix his broken toe and have him put under once a week for 6-8 weeks. She literally was beyond condescending when I told her financially it wasn't possible. We went to Patton Veterinary Clinic in Red Lion for a second opinion and they came up with a treatment plan that everyone was confident with and we were as well for less than $500. A year later and his toe is good as new. SAVE YOURSELF THE STRESS AND MONEY DO NOT TAKE YOUR PET HERE.

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    You never truly realize how deeply your pet has become woven into your family until you're faced…read morewith the possibility of losing them. That moment came for us, and if it weren't for the critical attention and swift decision-making of Sandy Bulson at Mason Dixon K9, Reacher might not be here today. Sandy recognized something was wrong and sent Ryan with Reacher to PAWS Animal Hospital, where he was quickly diagnosed with the early stages of bloat. Ryan quite literally raced against time earning his NASCAR checkers in order to get Reacher to the Mason Dixon Animal Emergency Hospital (no affiliation with MDK9). There, two technicians and the ER Vet were prepared for Reacher's case. Otherwise, I wouldn't be sharing these photos or writing to share the story. Thanks to the seamless coordination between Mason Dixon K9, PAWS Animal Hospital, and Mason Dixon Animal Emergency Hospital, Reacher received life-saving care. The complexity of this particular case started with Reacher not showing the textbook signs of gastric dilatation-volvulus, (GDV), or commonly known as Bloat: no distended belly, no retching, no drum-like sounds when tapped. Something to note, bloat is a life-threatening condition that often presents with vague signs and progresses rapidly. Instead, Reacher was drooling excessively, refusing food, and suffering from severe diarrhea. Sandy's intuition and evaluative judgment led to that crucial appointment. What followed was 48 hours of intense anxiety for our family, as we were out of town and Reacher's fate now rested in the hands of the exceptional team at Mason Dixon Animal Emergency Hospital. I could go over every detail, but it's best to sum it up and share just how amazing Mason Dixon K9, Mason Dixon Animal Emergency Hospital, and Paws Animal Hospital are. They worked seamlessly together to save Reacher, and I know other pets and families who have found themselves in life threatening situations. Our family is forever grateful to each of these extraordinary teams. If you're wondering whether you're making the right decision by choosing them, stop wondering. You are. The only mistake would be not putting your trust in them!

    They are a compassionate & attentive staff of professionals that have always addressed our…read moreconcerns. Our boy's well-being and health is as important to them, as it is to us. Wouldn't go anywhere else.

    Spring Grove Animal Hospital - vet - Updated July 2026

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