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Veterinary Care Center

5.0 (1 review)
Open • 7:30 am - 5:00 pm

Services - Veterinary Care Center

Pet boarding

Pet physical or wellness exam

Pet vaccinations

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Azalea City Animal Hospital

(16 reviews)

We took our 11 year old Jack Russell Terrier in on 10/11/2023 after recently relocating. Everyone…read moreat the front desk came out to greet our baby. He was nervous and was not taking treats from anyone but Mom. Hopefully, he will adjust. When they took us to the exam room, the vet technician came in to ask why we were there. After giving our dog's history and our concerns, they reviewed the medical records we brought and made two extra recommendations. One was necessary as we were required to have it done. The vet came in and sat down on the floor at dog level with the boy. Unfortunately, he was staying away from everyone who wasn't Dad by that time. So, the exam began but Mom brought his "all time do anything for favorite" treats and he was calm for his nail trim. The vet was a pro handling the teeth and small growl before reminding of the pup cup allowed the vet to complete a physical exam too. I did research and looked before we came to Valdosta. I found two vet clinics and Azalea Animal Hospital had the better rating. I can see why. The Mom

Here are the facts and I will let you decide on your own whether to go here or not. I am not…read moreblaming the practice for anything but here is the sequence of events. We took our kitten, Remy, in to get a standard neuter. When we picked him up, he was groggy which is to be expected. He stayed groggy for 2 more whole days. That 3rd day, we woke up and he was dead. He was perfectly healthy before this. When I called the office, they were very cold about what I had to say and I did NOT blame them or anyone there. They said they would cremate him for $40. So thats what I did. When I brought Remy's body in to the practice, I paid the lady in the front and they took the box into a room. Never once was I offered to see a vet, or offered condolences, or any shred of kindness. Did they kill my cat? I don't know, but I do know if he hadn't gone in for the neuter he'd still be alive.

Valdosta Veterinary Associates

Valdosta Veterinary Associates

(11 reviews)

First off, we did not see Matthew Randolph as told over the phone. The female veterinarian who we…read moredid see was judgmental because our kitten was stressed out from riding in the carrier. What cat is not stressed out riding in a carrier? Anyways, turns out he was a little chunky, which she was angry about. She then said she was going to put together an estimate for the neuter of our kitten and then left. A tech walked in with the estimate for the procedure, and when I had questions it was the tech who answered them, not the veterinarian. I felt a little lost because they quoted 2 prices, one of which was $619 and the other was $756 for a basic neuter! They then told me I needed to schedule the surgery and basically shoved me out the door. I called around to other vet hospitals and they said the neuter would only cost $150 to $250 with everything included! Needless to say I canceled the neutering with this practice. I would not suggest going here, they are overpriced, to say the least, and did not make me feel welcome.

this Vet tried to convince me my dog was intoxicated on weed. I maintained it was impossible…read more $1000 to treat. 2 days later, same exact symptoms are back. She tried to then say it could be seizures. I researched and said I think the anal glands are impacted by her symptoms. Turns out it was impacted anal glands. They then charged me another $200. BEWARE. She tried to gaslight me and say it wouldn't cause her symptoms, but the infection from it does. It's a shame when Drs can't admit their mistake.

Paws-itively Affordable Pet Care

Paws-itively Affordable Pet Care

(1 review)

Jan and Richard have been taking great care of my cats for several years now. They feed the cats…read moreand medicate anyone who needs to be medicated. (I have an elderly, cranky cat who has health issues and Jan has managed to medicate her.) They play with them and scoop the boxes. When I come home the cats are healthy and content. They also bring in the mail, water plants, and take out the garbage. They keep a keen eye for any issues around the house. When I leave I know I am going to return to animals and a home that have been diligently looked after.

From the owner: Your Local Professional Pet Sitter Makes Life Easier…read more Paws-itively Affordable Pet Care offers quality personalized pet sitting that keep your pets comfortable at home. Founded in 1999, by Jan VanDoren with the realization that most busy people require extra help with their family pets while they work or travel. She works together with her husband Richard Bate. They moved from DeLand to Trenton, FL and operate the business locally to include boarding for birds, cats and dogs. Their customers find them to be extremely convenient, trustworthy, reliable, and efficient at caring for their pets and home. "Since 1999 I have been providing professional and reliable services that pet owners can count on". With over decades of experience I can understand the expectations of all pet parents. This valued service is making life easier for pet owners one by one. Let us help you be an amazing pet parent when you can't be there. House keys are insured. Call to arrange a meeting and you will be amazed at how easy it is to put a plan in place for your pets..

Veterinary Care Center - vet - Updated June 2026

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