This morning my dog was hit by a car (according to [redacted] ) we called in advance to postpone payment till Friday and they told us to go ahead and bring her in. Once we got there and they looked at her, they wouldn't treat her unless payment was made in full. So they sent her home with this wound you can see in the picture. The wound is deep enough to see bone. She can barely walk on her right paw, and she has lacerations on her belly and legs. Obviously the need for payment ($45) outweighed the well being of our dog. We were told to come back when we had the money and treat her ourselves and just watch her. I didn't go to veterinarian school which is why I trusted him to take care of our dog. But I guess Heart Of Georgia Animal Care would rather have 45 dollars than see a healthy dog walk out of their doors. We weren't allowed to go with our dog nor did we see the Vet once, we had to deal with underage techs that could barely explain anything to us.
We had Kitchen Village work on several projects including a full master bath remodel which
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highly recommend them
On May 31, 2016, at 10 a.m., we took our 1-yr-old, happy, healthy, wonderful yellow lab named Buddy to HEART OF GEORGIA ANIMAL CARE in Milledgeville, GA, to be neutered by DEAN A. CAMPBELL, DVM. We discussed the procedure with a technician and were assured that the procedure was a simple, easy and rather "routine" one, and that we could pick our Buddy up at the end of the day (they would call us). Although I asked whether he should be under the care of a medical professional overnight, that was not an option, and we left with an easy feeling of confidence that our boy was in good hands. After all, Buddy had been to this clinic previously, for a checkup, chip and heart worm/flea meds...so the staff was familiar with him.
We closely monitored Buddy after we brought him home at the end of the day. He was drowsy, but alert enough to walk on his own 4 legs. He settled down into his space and we noticed as the evening went on, Buddy seemed to be less and less alert. I never thought there was a problem, because we had been told that he might be drowsy all night, but would be back to normal in the morning. We watched him until we went to bed at midnight, when he was asleep also. He had been moving around a little bit by himself, we noticed. So we went to bed feeling confident that our boy was fine. The next morning, we found Buddy dead on the floor in his room. Horrified, I call Dr. Campbell, whose explanation was that a blood clot must've caused his death. We rushed him into the clinic and still got the same reasoning from Campbell. I hold Dean A. Campbell, DVM responsible for the death of my beautiful, young, healthy, happy dog. Something went horribly wrong in that surgery, and I will never know what it was. I would never take my pets to this doctor or this clinic ever again!
This morning my dog was hit by a car (according to [redacted]) we called in advance to postpone payment till Friday and they told us to go ahead and bring her in. Once we got there and they looked at her, they wouldn't treat her unless payment was made in full. So they sent her home with this wound you can see in the picture. The wound is deep enough to see bone. She can barely walk on her right paw, and she has lacerations on her belly and legs. Obviously the need for payment ($45) outweighed the well being of our dog. We were told to come back when we had the money and treat her ourselves and just watch her. I didn't go to veterinarian school which is why I trusted him to take care of our dog. But I guess Heart Of Georgia Animal Care would rather have 45 dollars than see a healthy dog walk out of their doors. We weren't allowed to go with our dog nor did we see the Vet once, we had to deal with underage techs that could barely explain anything to us.
The team at Kitchen Village were professional and friendly. They provided a lot of helpful insight regarding kitchen design, costs, materials and timing. I would recommend them for kitchen renovations.
Kitchen Village did a fabulous job on our master bathroom
This morning my dog was hit by a car (according to [redacted] ) we called in advance to postpone payment till Friday and they told us to go ahead and bring her in. Once we got there and they looked at her, they wouldn't treat her unless payment was made in full. So they sent her home with this wound you can see in the picture. The wound is deep enough to see bone. She can barely walk on her right paw, and she has lacerations on her belly and legs. Obviously the need for payment ($45) outweighed the well being of our dog. We were told to come back when we had the money and treat her ourselves and just watch her. I didn't go to veterinarian school which is why I trusted him to take care of our dog. But I guess Heart Of Georgia Animal Care would rather have 45 dollars than see a healthy dog walk out of their doors. We weren't allowed to go with our dog nor did we see the Vet once, we had to deal with underage techs that could barely explain anything to us.
We had Kitchen Village work on several projects including a full master bath remodel which
turned out beautifully Their work staff was talented and polite, a pleasure to work with We
highly recommend them
Awesome company! They have worked on our house and family members homes!
Kitchen Village did a fabulous job on our master bathroom.
On May 31, 2016, at 10 a.m., we took our 1-yr-old, happy, healthy, wonderful yellow lab named Buddy to HEART OF GEORGIA ANIMAL CARE in Milledgeville, GA, to be neutered by DEAN A. CAMPBELL, DVM. We discussed the procedure with a technician and were assured that the procedure was a simple, easy and rather "routine" one, and that we could pick our Buddy up at the end of the day (they would call us). Although I asked whether he should be under the care of a medical professional overnight, that was not an option, and we left with an easy feeling of confidence that our boy was in good hands. After all, Buddy had been to this clinic previously, for a checkup, chip and heart worm/flea meds...so the staff was familiar with him.
We closely monitored Buddy after we brought him home at the end of the day. He was drowsy, but alert enough to walk on his own 4 legs. He settled down into his space and we noticed as the evening went on, Buddy seemed to be less and less alert. I never thought there was a problem, because we had been told that he might be drowsy all night, but would be back to normal in the morning. We watched him until we went to bed at midnight, when he was asleep also. He had been moving around a little bit by himself, we noticed. So we went to bed feeling confident that our boy was fine. The next morning, we found Buddy dead on the floor in his room. Horrified, I call Dr. Campbell, whose explanation was that a blood clot must've caused his death. We rushed him into the clinic and still got the same reasoning from Campbell. I hold Dean A. Campbell, DVM responsible for the death of my beautiful, young, healthy, happy dog. Something went horribly wrong in that surgery, and I will never know what it was. I would never take my pets to this doctor or this clinic ever again!
This morning my dog was hit by a car (according to [redacted]) we called in advance to postpone payment till Friday and they told us to go ahead and bring her in. Once we got there and they looked at her, they wouldn't treat her unless payment was made in full. So they sent her home with this wound you can see in the picture. The wound is deep enough to see bone. She can barely walk on her right paw, and she has lacerations on her belly and legs. Obviously the need for payment ($45) outweighed the well being of our dog. We were told to come back when we had the money and treat her ourselves and just watch her. I didn't go to veterinarian school which is why I trusted him to take care of our dog. But I guess Heart Of Georgia Animal Care would rather have 45 dollars than see a healthy dog walk out of their doors. We weren't allowed to go with our dog nor did we see the Vet once, we had to deal with underage techs that could barely explain anything to us.
The team at Kitchen Village were professional and friendly. They provided a lot of helpful insight regarding kitchen design, costs, materials and timing. I would recommend them for kitchen renovations.