DO NOT ever take your pet here if you care about them. This clinic is just out to get your money and does not care about your pet at all. On top of that, the veterinarians here don’t seem to be very knowledgeable about animal care which is extremely frustrating and scary. If you need after-hours pet care in Surrey and need to see a Vet, go to Mainland Animal Hospital on Fraser and 153rd.
On Saturday night while my husband and I were out of town, our dog, after his walk, started acting funny and stopped walking. My parents, in a rush and panicking, took him to Surrey Animal Hospital. The vet insisted that an X-Ray was needed and then proceeded to tell my parents that he needed to immediately go on IV and stay overnight (the X-Ray showed gas in the stomach). That’s when we got a call and we told the vet to release our dog and let him go home as we have had some bad experiences in the past here as well, so we did not trust for them to keep him overnight. The only reason my parents took him there in the first place was because they couldn’t find our phone list of Vets we had vetted ourselves. We figured if it’s gas it would pass naturally. A half an hour passed after my parents took our dog home and he was still acting abnormal and was having difficulty breathing. At this point, they found out that Mainland Animal Hospital was a 24hr hospital and rushed him over there. The vet there assessed him and realized that his symptoms resembled that of a dog that had something stuck in his throat (no X-ray needed, just the opinion of a good knowledgeable vet). Sure enough, when he opened his mouth, there was a 2-inch piece of stick stuck in his throat! Using tweezers, the vet managed to take it out and immediately my parents said our dog looked better and started to breathe normally. I am completely astonished that Surrey Animal Hospital missed the fact that he had a stick stuck in his throat! What was the point of doing the X-Ray before doing a basic routine check to rule out choking? Had we left our dog in their care overnight what would have happened in the morning? A stick lodged in his throat would not have come out by itself!
Their answer to every single instance of a dog being brought in for care seems to be that the pet needs an IV and overnight stay (this has happened to us before and unfortunately not knowing any better we have left him there). The only conclusion that I can think of is that the overnight stay and IV is what they are able to charge an arm and a leg for so that’s always what they want you to do. The fact that they could miss something as obvious (to the other vet) as something being lodged in the dog’s throat is terrifying.
This clinic should not even be allowed to operate as they only care about their bottom line and not the health of the precious animals brought into their clinic. I agree their charges are very reasonable but that should not come before your pet’s health and safety.