New Braunfels Veterinary Clinic

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New Braunfels, United States

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New Braunfels Veterinary Clinic Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

New Braunfels Veterinary Clinic is located in New Braunfels, United States on 1868 E Common St. New Braunfels Veterinary Clinic is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category animal hospitalemergency veterinarian serviceveterinarian in United States.

Address

1868 E Common St

Phone

+1 8306258591

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Holland J

I absolutely love this veterinarian clinic. They are so knowledgeable and my dog love them. I was recommended by a friend of mine from another vet in town. I just wish I had found them sooner. They are so reasonable with price and they take very good care of your fur baby. My Raider absolutely love this place. I highly recommend them.

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Evan

Took our puppy here 4 years ago to be spayed and she died during the procedure. The complication rate for spaying is less than 0.1% nationally. I would find another vet.

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smc130

I can’t say enough about how much we appreciate the veterinarians and caring staff at the New Braunfels Vet Clinic. We’ve been taking our three dachshunds there for about two years and they have received the best of care. We just picked up the last dog and now all three girls are up to date on vaccines and have clean teeth. Thank you so much for everything you do and the caring way you do it. \u200d

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Angela Austin

We love taking our dogs here. Their service is the best we've experienced. They truly are animal lovers and take care of your pet like they owned them.

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Trena Labowski

12/12-2014 I took my 4 year old pup in for a neuter and dental extraction due to poor growth puppy teeth. When I picked him up, the dental was not done. I was told by the receptionist that the doctor must have felt that at my dogs age, he didn't require it so it was overlooked. I was offered the option to bring my dog back in and have the surgery done for free....obviously admitting they screwed up...I declined this offer since I felt they had already messed up once, why let possibly them again? My pups poorly grown puppy teeth over his canines have not caused a problem until 2 weeks ago when they started cutting his upper lips. I took him to his current vet who said it was time to take them out. My Remi died on the operating table after a perfect blood workup and being deemed healthy. This is a rare instance of anesthesia causing a heart issue. If Dr. Granthum had done what I asked 4 years ago and removed these bad puppy teeth while under and getting neutered, my Remi would still be here. I called this office...and Karen (the office manager) did everything in her power to put the blame on me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Why did I wait so long? Why didn't I bring him back when they offered??? Here's one for you Karen .... WHY DIDN'T YOUR OFFICE DO WHAT I HAVE DOCUMENTS SHOWING WAS SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN DONE 4 YEARS AGO!!?? WHO BRINGS THEIR LOVED ONES BACK TO A DOCTOR THAT DOESN'T DO WHAT IS SUPPOSED TO BE DONE THE FIRST TIME???? We rely on these Vets to give us correct information and do what is best for our babies....this Vet did not do that for me or my Remi.