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2303 6 Ave S, Lethbridge, Alberta, T1J 1C5, Canada
(403) 320-5200 www.familypet.ca
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Nov 7, 2018
I brought in my dog after she had gotten into some chicken bones, and the staff was incredibly helpful and patient with us through the whole experience. My poor pup hates the vet and was extremely nervous, but the staff was very accommodating and understanding of our situation. A big thank you to everyone who helped us for the awesome service! It helped make a incredibly stressful situation go smoothly!

Nov 3, 2018
A very cat friendly, knowledgable and ethical practice. They take good care of our two cats and on top of that they have a great selection of food. There's also some very cute adoptable cats that spend time here.

Sep 7, 2018
Staff are so helpful, caring and compassionate. 24 hour service is incredible. I'm so happy Kana is doing good here, and can't wait for him to come home. He made a friend too - Amelia, you're incredible!

Dec 4, 2018
All the staff here really love and care for animals. My cats are never nervous when we visit

Oct 13, 2018
Very disappointed in the communication between employees had my cat spayed was told they had tiny onesies for cats that dont do well with the cones they informed me if I came down they would provide me with one after rushing across town because they closed at 4 i barely made it but once I arrived they told me no! I could not have the onesie even if I paid for it so not only did I waste gas and time they wouldn't even let me see it in order to go purchase my own... I was given a tiny piece of gauze... that wasn't what I needed and they couldn't even call me before my arriving:(

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