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They had a very affordable price for spaying my golden retriever! I also paid extra for the e-collar & microchip, which were also affordable. If I ever have another dog, I will make sure to bring her/him to Planned Pethood :)
I can't say enough good things about this organization. I adopted my dog from the pound and needed to take him for additional tests that weren't covered in the adoption costs. Having a lowcost vaccination program was so helpful to me personally, and I feel is an inducement to those who can't afford the prices at a traditional vet's office. As it turned out, my dog did have an issue that needed immediate care, and the staff at Planned Pethood were so kind and so caring to me and to my dog. They immediately pointed me in the right direction, and I can't thank them enough. If not for Planned Pethood, I can honestly say that my dog would not have gotten the loving attention he did.
Planned Pethood of GA took great care of our 4 feral kittens during their spay/neuter. Great and friendly staff. I will definitely be back!
What a wonderful place! I took 2 male kittens in to get neutered and everything went great! I was especially pleased because all the staff were so friendly and caring. I would highly recommend Planned Pethood of Ga to anyone.
DO NOT GO TO THIS PLACE!!! Words cannot express how much I wish that we had never heard of this place! We took our beautiful, healthy 1 year old male kitty in to be neutured and followed all their post-surgical directions. Now, one week later our cat is dead!!! I agree with "STAY AWAY" and my advice to everyone is STAY AWAY and go to a REAL vet!!!
The directors of Planned PEThood have spoken with this client via phone, e-mail, and by letter. Their beloved cat had an underlying condition which was undetectable through a routine examination. The condition is known as pyothorax. Unfortunately, this condition would have made the kitty very sick, very soon and his neuter surgery brought it on sooner. We sympathize deeply with their grieving for their family member and understand their desire to place blame. However, an independent veterinarian who saw their cat after he became ill determined that their was no connection between his illness and his neuter surgery. The comment below is from the same family.
This place has a good plan but extremely poor execution. My mom mom took her cat to them less than a week ago and now he is at the vet dying of an auto immune disease that he caught from them using dirty tools - which they admitted to doing. Do not ever take an animal to them if you care anything about whether the animal lives or dies. They vet that Sawyer (my moms cat) is at says that he gets lots of sick animals from these people botching spay/neuter surgeries. Do yourself and your pets a favor and take them to a real vet until these people figure out how to do surgeries properly.
This review is from the same family as the review above which we have already responded to. Therefore, I will not repeat our response except to say that we understand their grieving and need to place blame. The vet who saw their cat after his surgery most certainly did not say that she gets a lot of customers from Planned PEThood's "botched surgeries". We also did not "admit" to using dirty instruments. Each surgery is done with a separate sterile pack of instruments. We believe that Planned PEThood provides the highest possible standard of care and offers a valuable service to our community.
I have been to planned pethood of Ga twice and I have been extremely happy each time. I also take my ferals to get shots (which they give on the first of the month). These people are caring and try ever so hard to tak take of animals and to find homes for animals(cats and dogs) that are either thrown away or given up. We need more people and places like this
These people are the type that will bend over backward, sideways, and every other way to help these animals. Their passion for things furry and fluffy show through what they do. Their vets are top-notch and knowledgeable, and the environment is welcoming. I can't give a higher recommendation for a place to neuter your pets, or update his or her vaccines!
As for the negative review below, stayaway, this is quite obviously not a cut and dry situation. Your pet has been gone from your care for ONE WEEK. He could have been attacked by a cat. He could have been hit by a car. He could have impaled himself on a stick. You are making some presumptuous assumptions.
The veterinary staff here is beyond well qualified...not only in spay/neuter but all aspects of feline and canine health. They have gone above and beyond for me and anyone I have referred. PLANNED PETHOOD ROCKS!!
I agree they are all very professional and do for the love of animals not to make money.. Have never had any issues have used the clinic and attended the vaccine clinic. Great job and awesome place for all your 4 legged loves of your life!!!!!
This is in response to Stay Away. I have used and recommended the services at Planned Pethood since I discovered them. My dog goes in for vaccinations and heart worm testing and my cat was just spayed a couple of weeks ago. I thing it's an unfair assessment on your part. You are talking about a feral cat that was released 24 hours after surgery. Anything could have happened. he could have gotten into a fight, or he could have picked at it himself (being he did not have a protective collar, which males are prone to do) . The treatment here, since I began going, has been nothing but excellent. My kitty's surgery went off without a hitch and she has healed beautifully. For those of us who cannot afford the prices at a regular vet clinic this is a Godsend. I would recommend them to anyone and I trust them with my pets who are like my children.
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Phone: (678) 561-3491
Address: 2860 Buford Hwy Ste F2, Duluth, GA 30096