Floyd Harbor Animal Hospital veterinary clinic reviews
Floyd Harbor Animal Hospital
veterinary clinic
Treats:
Cats
Treats:
Dogs
Services:
After-Hours Emergency Care
Website:
dretzel.com
Phone:
(631) 281-1888
Profile updated: 7/21/12
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Rating: 1.5 (1-5)
based on 4 reviews.
Veterinary Clinic Floyd Harbor Animal Hospital
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5/23/13 |
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Bad vet uncaring has killed many pets and harmed many more. Please stay away and save your pet before it is to late. she destroyed my family by harming my husky!! now he can not walk!!
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4/25/13 |
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My dog died in her hands and she is being investegated, she overdosed my dog, do not ever bring your pet to her, you will be sorry you did when your pet dies.
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8/17/11 |
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We have both dogs and cats, and have taken them to Floyd Harbor for the past 5 years or so. they've always been very helpful with normal routine shots. However, recently, my cat has come down with a continuous rash that causes her to scratch until she bleeds. It re-occurs monthly after the cortizone shots wear off. I'm planning to go to another vet, since I've found the Doc's "wait and see" way of treatment to be painful for my cat, and just as painful to watch.
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8/14/10 |
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BEWARE! My cat almost died at her hands. If it were not for the life saving treatment another vet performed within 24 hours of leaving her office, my cat would not be here. My cat was near death, down to 5 pounds, and suffering from a severe, immovable, large impaction along the entire length of her body that she had for weeks, unbeknown to anyone because she was an indoor cat that got outside for a month when she finally came home. She was admitted as an emergency and they never took an X-ray and she sat suffering for four days. Another Dr. saved her life by diagnosing with an x-ray (He was shocked Dr. Etzel didn't use an x-ray to rule-out certain conditions and diagnose) and then administering two enemas a day apart and specific solution injections into her stomach lining. It was touch and go but she pulled through only because of Dr. Lynch. DO NOT TAKE YOUR ANIMAL TO FLOYD HARBOR unless you want profoundly substandard care or the potential your animal might die from negligence.
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