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EveryPet provides compassionate pet aftercare services in Jacksonville, FL.
My poor sweet and silly Noah, I adopted him Aug 18 2018 , clear the shelters day in Bradenton FL at Bishop animal shelter . He started showing signs of doggie dementia in 2021 and it slowly took over him . He was a Jackapoo he totally had the Jack Russell attitude and all the poodle hair . But his attitude began to get worse and he got harder and harder to handle . He went blind in both eyes and basically deaf in both ears . Lost the ability to remember wear to go potty . I did all I could for him as long as I could but at the point that he was I knew he needed help I couldn't give him . So I went to these people and they were so good and nice . I also had a kitten that I had fixed with EveryPet and I still have her. I would definitely recommend these people for all your pet care needs .
Cone here for labs, x-rays, etc. great on prices but for ME, not for my dogs treatment. Took my dog here (second vet) for x-rays due to him being swollen in lips, chest and was coughing through the night for a few weeks. I requested x-rays to be done (were the cheapest in town). Revealed he had fluid outside of his lungs and stomach. I was given a script to induces vomiting but it also induces appetite. The female doctor wore a mask and would not come in the room with us. Rather, she andar at the doorway afar off and pointed at him, with a raised eyebrow look “you see that” face gesture, while he was coughing. The doctor stated to either take him to the ER and could be costly or euthanize him. They did a heart worm test which was negative. The doctor said it could be cancer but more test needed to be done, that it is best to take him to the ER if I can afford to help him: if not, euthanize him. I didn’t like that female doctor at all. I am there are other doctors who are better here. Note * I took him to another vet prior to this vet (first one) who poorly treated him and provided nothing for his swelling or cough: only blood work and aspirate for test. Issue started in late September. * I took him to the ER which drained fluid from chest only, did bloodwork which showed his protein levels were dangerously low and gave him a vitamin B12 shot, and Royal Canine GI soft food. I was advised to take him to his vet. ER stated that the protein level being that low can cause his conditions or heart failure could be another factor. Test will have to be done. I found another vet (third one) where the doctor read all the paperwork/notes, stayed with me and listened to concerns and his symptoms that I have been observing. The doctor (Dill) advised to take a step-by-step approach and see if antibiotics along with a diuretic and inflammation medication will help him (if he will respond). If he does not respond, we will do these other steps but if he responds, we will go a different route that is less extensive. Since the visit with Dr Dill, he has been improving and has been able to sleep at night without coughing/whining. I will be taking him here to get the expensive work done bc it’s cheaper here but for his regular vet visits or treatment, he will be going to First Coast Vets, Dr. Dill. I thank God for Dr. Dill. Remember, where there is life, there is HOPE.
I had a truly great experience at No More Homeless Pets during my visit on Sunday. The staff was warm, patient, and incredibly caring with my pet, and I felt genuinely supported throughout the entire appointment. The doctor took time to answer my questions, explain everything clearly, and make sure my pet was comfortable and well cared for. Their kindness and dedication really stood out. While my experience on Saturday wasn’t as smooth, the exceptional service I received on Sunday more than made up for it. I appreciate how attentive and compassionate the team was, and I left feeling grateful for the level of care my pet received. I’m thankful to have a place that truly puts animals first.
I rescued a 4 year old Chihuahua who was desperately in need of a dental cleaning. I was able to schedule the preliminary appointment, with about a month’s wait time. I was told it would be $45, but it turned out to be $140 (it included bloodwork). That has been over a month, and I can’t get anyone to call or text me back to schedule the actual dental appointment. After calling 5 or 6 times, I even drove all the way across town to try to make an appointment in person. The receptionist told me that someone would contact me that day. Nothing. That was last week. I understand that emergencies should be prioritized over dental treatments, and I don’t even mind waiting. It is the lack of communication that is unacceptable, and at this point, I might just try to get a partial refund and start over with another vet. Adendum... I did finally hear from someone and was able to schedule an appointment.
I went there for a second opinion and was gifted a phenomenal Veterinarian! Doctor Perez is a blessing. So kind, thoughtful, and thorough. Very honest and no b.s. She saved my Lorenzo so that he could be with me longer. The staff were wonderful, caring and friendly. Anyone with entitled rudeness should not come in. This group of Super Heroes deserve nothing but respect and kindness. If anyone deserves donations for a good cause, this group totally deserves it more than anyone else.