I boarded my cat for 10 days here while my wife and I went on our honeymoon and they took excellent care of him. This was my first time boarding my cat so I was a little hesitant leaving him with strangers but the staff were really nice and took good care of him. He was in perfect shape when we returned so I was relieved that his stay was good. They took notes on his health and behavior for each day that he stayed and I got to review those upon my return. I will definitely board him there again when needed.
I have a big aggressive dog that has a hard time with new people. The team at arizona pet resort took the time with her to make her comfortable and happy. When she first arrived she would shake and bark at the staff. By the time I picked her up she was kissing the girls in the kennel and letting them pet her! It was so unexpected. I never thought they would be able to make friends with her. Huge thank you to the team there from the big mean Mastiff:)
This review is hard for me to post, but just because of how much I respect the veterinary profession. They are truly heroes to devote themselves to healing and helping our little loved ones.. I understand the cost pressures in the industry, and for this reason I usually do not have a problem paying a vet whatever they request for their services... they need it, and they deserve it! (in most cases - not at AZ pet resort) However, the ARIZONA PET RESORT is an exception. Never have I experienced such a greedy, profit oriented veterinary clinic. I took my dogs here over a span of about 6 months for various issues, primarily to check my dog's health after she gave birth to a set of puppies, and then to have medicine prescribed and lab tests performed on one of the puppies. The puppy that had the tests was sick (ringworm) and the vet ran tests to verify this, prescribed medication, and instructed me on its use. He then explained that if it had not gone away by the time the medicine was done, that I should let him know and he would call in a refill. (Just like that too!-he made it sound so simple) Well, the medicine ran out after 6 weeks and the ringworm was still there; so I called him to tell him we would need a refill. After about 5 minutes of battling his office staff on the phone (they were just trying to get me in for a scheduled ($$$) appointment, and not listening to what I was saying). Finally, I was connected to the vet and he then began insisting on the necessity of bringing the puppy in again to be "checked out" and have more tests run... Firstly, he never mentioned this when we were first discussing treatment (that a secondary visit was required to refill prescribed meds, he said he would like to check the puppy after she had healed, to be sure the lesions had gone away entirely, but he never mentioned a follow-up visit would be necessary to refill meds) Secondly, he already ran the lab tests, the problem was in the SAME EXACT locations, nothing had changed except the lesions were a little smaller and the medicine had run out. Then he wants to charge $75+ so that he can call in a refill! Talk about a racket. This guy is a CROOK (Gnaidek=joke), and his office staff play the profit game along with him. Be WARNED, they will treat your animal, but they will charge you far more than is necessary to do so... Extra note- After telling this vet what a joke he was and that I was going to find another vet, I called a different veterinarian, explained everything (previous tests, treatments, etc), and then he simply told me over the phone to give some athletes foot medication a try on the affected areas.. and that should do the trick. He said if it did not go away after 4 weeks of treating the issue with the over the counter athletes foot medicine,then I should bring the pup in and he would prescribe some more potent medicine. Wait a second... WHAT!?! Advice for no money? Altruism? Maybe its just a vet who cares about the animals....
I've been using this place since my old kennel closed. I was worried because my dog is high energy and a bit anxious about new places and other dogs; but the people here are great with her. She gets one-on-one play times and comes home happy. I toured the place before I started using them and they're really clean and well kept. I also use them for grooming and she's always clean and happy when she returns. I'm really comfortable with the staff and they're always friendly.
We took our dog and cat in for a Vaccination Clinic. The Staff were very efficient, friendly and helpful. The waiting area was comfortable and we did not have to wait long before we were seen. The doctor and assistant were Great and treated the animals as if they were their own. I was impressed and will continue to use them as the need arises. :)))
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AZTEC ANIMAL HOSPITAL OF SCOTTSDALE | 8140 East McDowell Road | Vets | 07:00 AM - 06:00 PM |
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The Scottsdale Veterinary Clinic | 7311 East Thomas Road | Vets | 24 Hours |
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21st Century Nutritional Products | 2119 South Wilson Street | Vets | Not Available |
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