Town and Country Animal Health Care
About the Business
Town and Country Animal Health Care is a premier veterinary care institution located at 1616 East Wooster Street in Bowling Green, Ohio, United States. Our dedicated team of professionals is committed to providing top-notch medical care for your beloved pets. We offer a wide range of services including wellness exams, vaccinations, surgery, dental care, and much more. With state-of-the-art facilities and a compassionate approach, we strive to ensure the health and well-being of every animal that comes through our doors. Trust Town and Country Animal Health Care to provide the highest quality care for your furry friends.
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1616 E Wooster St, Bowling Green, OH 43402, United States
Reviews
"Very good experience the staff was awesome Vicki is on point with her vet skills"
"I have nothing but positive things to say about Dr. Frobose and the staff here at Town and Country. After our family GSD experienced some lameness this spring I was concerned that given her age it could be any number of horrible degenerative conditions. T&C got us in as new patients due to a cancellation of a previous appointment. Now our doggo is up to date on her shots and received an X-ray to confirm a diagnosis of osteoarthritis in her hips. We were advised on all treatments and outcomes before any decisions were made. We've chosen to try an injectable treatment that will help alleviate the pain and allow for our pup to have the best possible senior years. We will return for continuing treatment of all future pets and fair animals. Thank you!"
"Great service and care provided for our dogs."
"I just want to say, the lady who works at the front desk is so sweet. I enjoyed speaking with her. So I got my rabbit spayed. They didn't tell me to not feed her 12 hours before spay. I thought no biggie accidents happen. But they took her and did her spay. Brought her out and sent her home with absolutely no pain medication. I thought it was weird but also didn't want to question a vet at their job. My rabbit started to pee on herself and I called to mention that and then ask how to clean her up. Who ever answered the phone said to bathe her in dawn dish soap.. absolutely not. Bunnies can not get bathed like a dog, as it takes a long time for their fur to dry and can cause health issues. Their skin is also very thin and sensitive. I called another vet who specializes in exotics to ask some questions and they said she should have been sent home with something to help make her more comfortable, and to not bathe her with dawn dish soap. Also, the vet at town and country picked my rabbit up by her ears and then proceeded to poke and pinch at the incision where she was cut open hours earlier. Bunnies shouldn't be picked up by their ears, as it's painful and stressful to them. Maybe it was an off day for them, but why my bunny had to deal with it, idk. But I will not be taking her back."
"Dr Vickie is superior. We've been using her services since 1997. She's taken care of 2 Golden Retrievers and 1 German Shepherd for us. Her advice and care is great. Thanks to Dr Vickie and her staff!"
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