First. I didn't like the doctors' attitude towards my dog. As the commentators said, they don't like your dogs here, it's true. Phrases like "it's a dog," "what's going to happen to her?" and "taking her by the skin is in the order of things." Bandaging the muzzle tightly with a bandage during sedation - is this the last century? No, you'll find it here, to hell with our size-matched muzzle, let's tighten the bandage like a tourniquet. After the procedure, she asked to remove the bandage, "why? Let it be," she said about blood circulation, not to mention humanity, the doctors staged a clowning about how their blood circulation suffers with gloves, they began to make demonstrative films and laugh, "someone would take care of us." I don't care about you, my dog is my friend, don't treat her like a pig in a slaughterhouse.
Second. Unsanitary conditions. There is no disinfection, there is no cleanliness in the room, someone's dog is lying in the operating room. I am silent about tools and devices from the last century, there is no modern equipment.
The third. Before the operation, I ask - do I need to donate blood, do an ultrasound of the heart? Laughter in response. Am I joking? Without even weighing the dog, the doctor injected a sedative into the eye. The dog was knocked down until morning, she could not come to her senses, could not walk, went to the toilet under herself, recovered the next day.
Was the dog hurt during the procedure? Yes. Is it scary or uncomfortable? Yes.
If you only look at the functionality of the doctors, bring them, if you also look at the human attitude towards you and the animal, for a moment, for your money, then avoid this place.
a very nice place for your pet. we always bring our dogs here and are always happy with the result. they are always friendly, friendly and know their business. they called about stray dogs and cats and always helped for free
We have been regularly attending grooming and vaccinations for more than two years. They were contacted a couple of times for serious reasons: the dog broke his finger on the rebar and once ate enough bones, stuffing his full stomach with sharp fragments. The doctor carefully, diligently and carefully helped to remove all bone fragments from the intestine in several procedures by washing, etc. and even did without surgery. We highly recommend it