Top Animal And Pet Services in Nashville, TN 37214

We unexpectedly lost our beloved Izzy in the middle of the night. I contacted All Tenn Pet cremations at 9 am and spoke with the nicest man named Dave. he told me that he would be out to my house w...Read More…
Hello there, do u guys groom big labradoodles? BISHU is almost 2 years old black 70 pounds. ThanksRead More…
The Barnyard Cafe - Mobile Feed and Supply is a new and unique delivery service for animal owners in the North Nashville/Sumner County areas. We deliver fresh premium pet food and livestock feed di...Read More…
We provide professional, reliable care for our pet clients and peace of mind for their people. Insured, bonded, licensed, member of Pet Sitter's International.Read More…
Thank you for connecting to QMeIn. I want to wish you and your business the best of success. I look forward to be speaking with you soon. Have a great weekend. Best Regards. Parrish Beals. Founder ...Read More…
Professionally dedicated to the health and welfare of all animals. Veterinary Hospital, Veterinary medicine and surgery, Pet hospital, pet boarding, pet grooming, spay and neuter clinic, cat boardi...Read More…
I bought my toy dog from here and he is so cute and lovable. If you are a pet lover, I'm sure that you'll definitely appreciate this shop!Read More…
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My animals are as important to me as my child and therefore, would only take them where I thought they could get the best care. I just lost my baby (Chris) a sweet loving poodle that was my best fr...Read More…
I love the changes to this Kroger. They now have a more selection of organic foods. They layout is amazing and the staff is always wonderful and helpful. It is always so pleasant shopping there.Read More…
Personalized pet care at affordable prices. Cageless boarding near BNA airport (they get their own room for eating and sleeping and their belongings), reliable pet sitting, and fun doggie daycare. ...Read More…
Kennel free dog boarding in our mountain top pet resort. Wooded trails, fresh grass and clean air. Dogs sleep where they sleep at home. Unlimited Playtime and 24 hour care. Pick up and drop off 7 d...Read More…
For Your Pet Fresh food and water at scheduled visits Walks, playtime, brushing, love Scoop and change litter boxes Pick up after pets Maintain your routine LOVE on them as if they were our own. Fo...Read More…
We professionally install pole barns, horse barns, garages, carports. Commercial and residential. Commercial Steel Contractor. Warehouse, Hangers, and shops. We also build decks, fences, concrete d...Read More…
We are a full service nuisance wildlife/animal removal company. We capture and remove squirrels, raccoons, opossums, skunks, snakes and many other species. We also offer repairs to prevent animals ...Read More…

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Williams Michele DVM

5.0

By bratsche137 at Citysearch

I've taken my two dogs and two cats to see Dr. Williams for many years now. Every time I'm there, I find the care they receive is gentle yet thorough. Douglas at the front desk is extremely helpful with scheduling and also consistently knows who I am when I drop by to pick up medicine for my pets. I highly recommend their services to anyone who is in the market for knowledgeable and compassionate care for their animals. ...read more

VCA Murphy Road Animal Hospital

1.0

By Allison

This place is awesome....if you want to pay entirely too much for procedures and tests that are unnecessary. My dog went through an EKG and bloodwork to investigate a heart murmur that didn't exist ($300+ bucks to find out they're inept). When I requested a Certificate of Health two short month later, I was told she would need an additional exam. This place does whatever they can to squeeze you out of every last dollar they can. Run!! I'd sooner attempt to perform all her veterinary needs myself than take her back to this God forsaken establishment. ...read more

Bell Leighton DVM

1.0

By RTS7554 at Citysearch

This review is for the clinic, not for Dr. Bell. I took my dog in for her annual vaccines. I was 5 minutes early for my appointment, but ended up waiting thirty minutes for my doctor to come and get us. She still wasn't finished with her prior appointment and since my dog had a slight allergic reaction to her vaccinations the last time, she asked that I leave her with them to monitor her reaction. It seemed a little over-the-top in comparison to how minor her last reaction had been, but I went with it to be safe. I left her there for the day and got a call before I was to pick her up telling me that she did not have a reaction but they had found a heart murmur. When I went in to speak with the vet, she explained to me that heart murmurs are judged on a scale of 1-4 and that hers was between a 2-3 in severity. Naturally this completely freaked me out that my 7 year old healthy dog had suddenly developed a moderate heart murmur. The doctor gave me an estimate on the types of tests she would recommend in order to make sure there wasn't a larger problem. The estimate ran between $700-$1100. I called my hometown vet to speak with him regarding this since these prices seemed insane. He told me while most of the tests may not be necessary, that it would be wise to schedule an EKG and some blood work. I set up my appointment for the EKG and blood work a few weeks later and was put with a different doctor. Apparently no one ever bothered to check my dog's history because when I went in, they began doing the tests stating that she was getting ready for a teeth cleaning...no mention of the murmur. I decided not to correct them that we were there to check out her murmur until they had completed the EKG. The EKG read perfectly normal...they remarked that it couldn't have gone much better. I then explained to them what I had been told on my previous visit and asked if they hadn't seen any signs of it and they seemed a bit stumped. There was no murmur but they told me sometimes a murmur can occur in a dog who was in distressed (i.e. a dog who has never been boarded left at the vet for vaccines by herself?). Her bloodwork came back perfect. She's in wonderful health, which I am very grateful for and I don't mind going the extra mile for her well-being, but it seems like the ball was dropped here. First, I would think a doctor might notice a dog is distressed instead of scaring the owner that the dog has a heart problem. Secondly, why did no one notice in her records that we were following up on the previous appointment? I feel as though the clinic tries to upsell unnecessary procedures to increase the bills. About 2 months later I called to get a Certificate of Health so I could take my dog on a plane and they refused!! Apparently they needed to perform ANOTHER unnecessary exam to give me the certificate. I guess they felt they hadn't milked enough money out ot me on the other tests she had just been through. Needless to say, I'm in the market for a new vet. Beware! This places is the worst.... ...read more

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