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Businiess name:  VCA Atwood Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I took my 2 dogs to the VCA Atwood location. The vet pretty much popped into the room to bill, after we had waited almost an hour to be seen (the waiting room was not busy). His suggestion for my anxious dog was a shock collar. This dog has no aggression issues-- he whines and howls out of anxiety in strange situations and at strangers, even with exposure to the same places and so on. He hasn't grown out of it so I wanted some POSITIVE suggestions besides electrocuting him. As for the growth on my 5 yr old, he barely looked at it and told me ""if it doesn't bug her it shouldn't bug you."" Furthermore, she had two surgeries last year. Not only did he not introduce himself, he had to ask the tech which dog was which, and had clearly not looked at their hx. He never checked their gums, and he made a passing comment about being careful because of an issue that plagues the breed. Since she had two surgeries relating to this issue, I would have expected him to actually check her movement and make sure everything was OK still. We felt overcharged (despite the free exam deal, we walked out with a 336 bill). And we were both exhausted, as in the end it was a 2 hour ordeal, and our anxious dog was a wreck. If you go here, make sure you get the vet people swear by.

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