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Clinique Veterinaire Pillet

Clinique Veterinaire Pillet

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910 Avenue Ogilvy, Montréal, Québec, H3N 1P1, Canada
(514) 273-4921 www.cvpillet.com
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Jul 7, 2021

Sick dog

My 14 year old went off his food afew weeks ago I started to notice more of a change called the vet where he had a file and they told me the vet that use to see my dog was no longer there the vet that I spoke to was so rude and didn't want to bother I told him my dog is dying he then told me to take him to the 24 hour vet hospital this service starts clocking the dollars the minute you walk through the door not a service to be used if you can't afford it. When Dr. Pillet was the owner he never turned any animal away he took care of all of my pets he was very caring vets like that you don't find anymore now I see it's a business, since Dr. Pillet sold the business I haven't seen a compassionate vet there since, when your dog is in distress and you call his vet only to be told that they can't fit him in it's sad seeing your dog slipping away in front of you,won't use this vet again, in the long run I found a mobile vet service she was caring and compassionate, I had to put my dog down

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Jul 8, 2018
Been bringing my dog here for 9 years...they are the best hands down.

Apr 24, 2018
I think it’s important to know that the clinic is under new ownership. Before under previous ownership m, this clinic was amazing . We were referred here by the breader. Always had great service, and never overcharged. Staff were extremely knowledgeable , down to earth, and kind. Recently , we noticed a drastic change in the behaviour of our eight year old frenchie over the last two weeks. She went from totally normal, and healthy to very abnormal behaviour . Accidents everywhere , walking slowly in circles , getting stuck in corners , disengaged, and disoriented. When we brought her in, was told that she may have a UTI, and be acting out towards our 14 month old daughter . Though it was bizarre , as our dog loved our daughter from the day she was born. Why now? The symptoms got worse . My husband called a week later to say he thinks our dog is dying , as she is breathing heavy, not eating , not drinking , falling down stairs , puking , walking in circles, falling off the couch, and legs giving out. All these new symptoms, on top of the previous symptoms of not eating , drinking , disorientation , and disengagement . He saw another vet five days ago who said she is totally fine , and just maybe going blind . The vet suggested we book an eye appointment with specialist for today . We woke up this morning to our eight year old dog dead in our kitchen. I think it’s important to share our story, so avoid this happening ever again to another family. Hopefully the vets at this clinic will get better training . And again, this clinic was sold to new owners and management, so beware you may not be getting the same service you once received . We called today to let them know our dog died, the vet seems totally shocked and said he saw nothing to suggest this outcome . Yet the internet , and other vets we reached out to, suggested these symptoms suggest a brain tumour or kidney failure .

Jul 8, 2018
Excellent Price-Value Vet I've seen in Mtl

Jun 3, 2018
This doctor kept giving my dog the wrong medication/dosage and ended up killing my dog.

Nov 14, 2017
Very disappointed with the employee and wife of Dr Lieber. They renovated and added 2 pillows on the bench in the waiting room for decoration. My Yorkie was going to ly on one of the pillows and an employee was very rude saying the pillows weren't for the dogs nor was the bench. I asked her so maybe if the vet's office is not for the animals should we be bringing our animals here? I told her that something that is not suitable for animals shouldn't be in the waiting room. I've been bringing both our family dogs here for several years and we had to put one down there in July. I asked to speak to Dr. Lieber who is the owner and one employee told me, "Sure I'm his wife!' with a smirk on her face. Was this an intimadation tactic I had no idea of their relation. I mean really? He never did come to speak to me. When I paid my bill his wife was very sarcastic and was mocking me. I was totally disappointed and disgusted. I barely could talk because I had just been to my own doctor and I have a severe sinus infection and laryngitis. Dr. Lieber's wife gave me an estimation of 395$ for the following treatments my dog is to receive but she never gave me the slip for my visa payment or a written receipt for he medications I paid. I have no idea what she charged me. I asked if the vet who saw my dog worked at any other clinic. She answered with a condescending attitude that he did in Hochelaga- Maisonneuve; a neighbourhood where you don't find broken glass and garbage on the sidewalks. A paying client was complaining about that and the parking.

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