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Yes it is the receptionist that calls the next day, but if there is a problem, typically I'm calling first or am already in there getting the dogs seen, or if not, then the receptionist will go talk to the doctor and the doctor will come to the phone if it's something urgent or get the tech to talk to me. I don't have a problem with that, because like I said, if there is a problem, I'm not going to wait on them to call me. Forget that, I'm heading in or picking up the phone. |
I would never use Petsmart Banfield again. They hurt my baby when giving him his vaccines! He yelped at each shot and tried to get away! And then he was sick and in so much pain that night that we had to hold his head up (he was in the sitting position) as he was falling asleep because every time he started to fall over he'd be in so much pain! It was terrible! I found another vet near us and have had his shots done there and they are so kind to him and pet him and he never whimpered with any of the shots he's received there. And he was not in pain from the vaccines that night either. He was fine. Their prices might be good (we had a plan also) but it's not worth it for them to hurt your baby. Not at all. |
Well I certainly appreciate everyones input. Abby is finished with her shots for the year. But the first month I had her I had a lot of panic moments that resulted in vet trips that were more for me than Abby. I like her vet. I just liked the idea that someone is there all weekend if I have a freak out. I guess I can use them as an emergency weekend vet. The next thing Abby needs is to get spayed. She cannot do it until August when she is six months old. I do not know what it will cost but I will probably feel better having it with the vet I already know. Is she going to suffer a lot after it and if so for how long? I am freaking out already and she still has another month to wait. |
Fear not - Yorkies are quick healers! My last yorkie bounced back after a few days. It was all I could do to keep her from running and jumping around for the week. I got some pain meds to take home for her and they were great. Sounds like you will be having your Abby spayed the same time as I will be having my Abby spayed. My vet did say he may want to wait an extra month due to her size - she is 2.6 ounces at 15 weeks (hoping she will have a growth spurt soon - her parents were about 5 pounds). The costs vary from place to place. My old vet currently charges 395.00 for a spay - my new vet charges 150.00. I asked the new gal at my new vet why they were so cheap and she laughed and said she had never been asked that before - most people thing they are expensive. The new vet is great and the cost for all other services is comparable other vets in my area. Most important, I feel comfortable with my new vet and trust him with my babies. We have a spay/neuter clinic in town and they run $60.00. The vets at the clinic are all board certified and there are several local vets who donate their time for a wonderful cause. A few of my friends have taken their dogs and/or cats there and they all had a good experience. The breeder I got my babies from takes her recuse cats and dogs there (she has rescued several cats and dogs over the years.) The spay/neuter clinic include pain meds in the the cost. It is best to check things in your area. |
We actually had this plan at banfield and it is a total rip off! They tried to charge us 25$ for benadryl and tried to slip it in by calling it the generic name but I knew what the real name was and called them out on it. They will nickle and dime you on every turn. Every thing they do is more expensive then at my regular vet, in fact they are more expensive then all the vets in my town. I would stay far away from them. The relationship you build with your vet is priceless by the way. |
There is a Petsmart near me and they have the vet program too. I've never used that program. I've always took my dog to local vet that is not open 24 hours. After Macy got sick with collapsed trachea and it was 2 in the morning when she got sick and the vet was not open. We had to look through the phonebook to find a vet place that was open 24 hrs. After Macy got better, I decided to transfer her from the vet we normally went to to the one that is open 24/7. The reason I decided to transfer her is because if something like this ever happen again, I won't have to worry about getting all her history, etc., because they'd already have it and would be quicker and easier for Macy. I hope that makes sense. Just some advice for you. :) |
I guess, like so many things, it seems it's just luck of the draw. I've got both of mine on Banfield's plan and have had nothing but positive experiences. From the receptionists to the doctors, they all treat the kids like royalty and are very caring with them. Their estimates have always been dead on accurate with what I end up paying. Gulliver's neuter was included with the plan and if I remember, I think it was under $100 including pre op blood work, surgery, pain meds, the whole bit. I dropped him off that morning, picked him up around 5:00 and he was fine. Never even touched the pain meds they sent home with us. If I don't want them to have a certain vaccine they're fine with it, never have tried to push it. Whether it's a surgery or an office visit for a pedicure, I always get a call the next day to see how the "patient" is doing and if I have a question they either go ask the doctor or have him call me back, usually within just a few minutes. I also love that they're open 7 days/week and are 5 minutes from the house since it seems like my little angels never get sick at a convenient time and I don't feel like paying $90 just to walk in the door at an E-vet because it's not Monday-Friday 8-5. All you can do is check your local Banfield out, give them a chance. |
DO NOT DO IT!!!! I used Banfield it was suppose to be 20 dollars a month yeah right that kept going up. My dog had to get 2 rabies shots because they didnt want to honor the rabies shot that the vet gave my dog when we was stationed in Germany. Even though I had the certificate, she said that I had to get one through them in order to enroll in the program. The plan i got included spay/neuter. So I went to get my female neuter they said $500 mind you this was a puppy husky roughly 30lb. It said free vet visits, I had to pay every time I went in there. So I told them I wanted to cancel it because it was bogus, the lady behind the counter said okay no problem give it 7-10 business days and you will receive your cancellation statement. I asked the lady was there going too be a charge for cancelling she said no I just had to pay the bill for the current month which i did. Well I got a bill for $350 dollars instead of a cancellation statement saying that I owned it to the vet for the visits I had. I told them to contact my lawyer and sue me, because that was BS. |
I live in ft myers and use banfield at page field, I have seen 3 of their vets, stephanie, Lisa, Dr camp, I have never had any problems with them, all 3 different but equally knowledgable,caring and helpful. I never feel rushed as I tend to ask a lot of questions, always a follow up call the next day. Allie is having itchy skin issues, Dr camp told me not to waste my time or money doing the tests they offer but to take her to a dermatoligist, he is also very conservitive with prescribing meds. Good luck in whatever u decide. |
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Yorkie Mommy, We'd like to help better understand your situation and see if we can help. Please call our Wellness Plan Relations Team at 866-277-7387. Thank you, and we apologize for the frustration! |
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Yorkie Mommy, We'd like to help better understand your situation and see if we can help. Please call our Wellness Plan Relations Team at 866-277-7387. Thank you, and we apologize for the frustration! |
Oh you have GOT to be kidding me :rolleyes: Now we have "Banfield" trolling YT too? |
SEEE!! I knew that someone would be able to say it better than me. All I could think was "REALLY! I mean REALLY! for SERIOUS!!". |
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I think it may depend on the area your Banfield is in too. It is kinda like a franchise, so if you happen to have an awesome vet at your local Banfield you just get lucky. For example, my mother lives about an hour away and has taken family dog Cisco to Banfield since day one. She loves it and has a great relationship with her vet, it is always the same gentleman and he is very good. Now, I live in Dallas-much bigger city. I took Milo there a few times when I first got him and was incredibly unhappy with that plan. Plus I never saw the same vet twice-it was a much bigger Banfield/Petsmart. So I quickly looked for another vet. |
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