Abilene Veterinary Clinic
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Abilene Veterinary Clinic

1365 South Danville Drive, Abilene
4.4(0 reviews)
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Katie Jones

Been using this clinic for various pets for over 6 years. Always a smooth and comfortable experience, even when there for not so happy reasons.

3 months ago
Precilla Gonzalez

We had a wonderful experience with Abilene Veterinary Clinic. They were caring and loving towards our baby Bleu. Quick service with affordable prices. Thank you for your service!

3 months ago
Kara Goin

Amazing team out here! I came in with a newborn and three large dogs alone and they were so helpful in getting everybody wrangled up. We are moving overseas in a few months And they understand the USDA process so well I feel so comfortable with them answering all my questions!

4 months ago
Jennifer McKinney

I love Abilene veterinary clinic. They have been taking care of my dog pepper since I rescued her at 16weeks and she is now 8. He had pound puppy issues and heart worm and Dr Lugo did an amazing job treating her and she has been heartworm free since she was 1. I believe I am heard with any concerns I have such as a new lumps or issues. Pepper gets well taken care of and I am so happy with the service and care I want my pet to get.

7 months ago
Elizabeth Istre

Traumatized my parrot and put her into (multiple!) potentially fatal situations. Ruined months of socialization and training. I took her for a simple beak/talon trim. -he grabbed her - barehanded (standard procedure is holding with a towel so they don’t become afraid of hands, or having the owner hold them upright with their leg stretched out) - scaring us both. Forced her onto her back (terrifying for birds if they aren’t snuggling with a chosen person) When she screamed and tried to bite out of fear, he completely restrained her - including both sides of her head, so she couldn’t move. -took her without warning to another room - without me or her carrier, through a hallway where cats and dogs could have easily seen and even attacked. -brought her back to me terrified of hands and shaking in fear. I’ve since lost some ability to handle and train her (previously she would snuggle in my hand and let me squish her feet , now she bites if I touch). When I commented, he said “well you’ve never trimmed nails before” and brushed it off. -he would have sedated without permission had the person been there - sedation is incredibly risky for birds, I’ve NEVER heard of an avian being sedated for a trim and would not have consented. -despite seeing how terrified she was, suggested I come back tomorrow morning to finish the job (birds can die of stress) -he then suggested two things to me that no knowledgeable parrot owner would ever do since both can Be fatal. When I opposed the suggestion, he seemed irritated and defended his incorrect position I will never take my bird back. Instead, I will drive to Dallas for knowledgeable and professional care The photo is 2 hours after the procedure. She is still trembling and afraid

9 months ago
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