Need new vet suggestions Hey guys. I am looking to switch vets as I feel mine are not very aware of things and are overcharging me. I had to point out a lump under my dogs eye to the vet who overlooked my whole dog? All suggestions appreciated!
bloodinourwells666 replied:
Not sure which part of the city you are in but I highly recommend [Rocky Ridge Pet Hospital](http://www.rockyridgevet.com/)! Dr. Charlie and Dr. Chan are incredible!
Good Vet to go to in Calgary Just got a new dog, and wondering where the best vet would be with decent prices? Also wondering if anyone knows a good groomer?
electricsheep12345 replied:
You don't say which part of Calgary .. so .. I **highly** recommend [Rocky Ridge Animal Hospital](http://www.rockyridgevet.com/). Dr. Chan and Dr. Sulko are SO incredibly kind and gentle with my kitties. They really take time to ensure you understand everything that's going on. They ensure you have no concerns. They don't rush you. They make sure you leave happy. I can't speak more highly of them.
Vet Recommendations Just got a puppy yesterday, does anyone have any advice on local vets? Would prefer one that doesn't charge crazy fees. We are in the NW.
Anonymous replied:
[Rocky Ridge Pet Hospital](http://www.rockyridgevet.com/) I take my cats there and they are great. Very patient and gentle with my kitties. Dr. Chan and Dr. Sulko are amazing. When one of my kitties had an abscessed anal gland (a horrible looking but not too serious thing) they took great care of him and made me feel at ease. Even after regular check ups they do phone follow ups to make sure everything is ok. I found their fees to be quite reasonable.
Anonymous replied:
http://www.rockyridgevet.com/ so far...so good. Prices are better than my last vet.
Looking for recommendations for a reputable veterinarian in the Calgary area Hey r/Calgary, as the title says I'm looking for the best vets in Calgary and the surrounding area. I'm more than willing to drive an hour or two outside of the city to get the best care and treatment for my dog as possible, and to avoid potential incompetence and scams.
My year old dog has recently started limping on his rear left leg after long walks and runs, yet hes showing no signs that he's in pain or discomfort, aside from the limp of course. I'm worried it might be something that could lead to hip displacement down the road, he'll most likely need an x-ray so a clinic with the equipment to preform them would be ideal. Thank you!
Here's a picture him JUST BECAUSE: http://imgur.com/U4oEJXu
Anonymous replied:
I took my cat to [Rocky Ridge Pet Hospital](http://www.rockyridgevet.com/) and the vet was incredibly nice. Made sure I understand everything. Very gentle with my cat. I highly recommend them.