Alright,,, I need recommendations for dog food?? Vet and myself think she has gotten skinnier since we canged food. He gave me a few recommendations but I'm curious what...
Mark I. replied:
Artemis Fresh Mix large breed. https://artemiscompany.com She looks pretty perfect. Chessies aren't like labs - they're supposed to stay lean.
Billie S. replied:
I'd get her 4 Health (Tractor Supply) Performance its grain free and 30/20
Anne T. replied:
She looks great, right now, but if she continues to lose weight, just increase her food. I feed Veni human-grade food from https://www.thefarmersdog.com/
Kristie E. replied:
We used Blue Buffalo
Monica C. replied:
We use Tractor supply 4H. No fillers. If you buy food with fillers they poop it out more.
Tom F. replied:
Royal Canin Golden Retriever because of skin allergies. It's been great.
Krissy O. replied:
Fromm Large Breed
Brad J. replied:
Nutro Max. Beef and Brown rice
Lindsay R. replied:
Nutro Max large breed lamb flavor... my big girl gobbles it right up!
Kelly S. replied:
Purina Pro Plan-Sport for our two. They also get lots of raw fruits and veggies.
Kris H. replied:
Victor and Canidae
Josh G. replied:
Dr Tims
Sam D. replied:
Eucanuba Active Dog
Ken M. replied:
Joy Dog food, no bone meal, high in digestible protein, and great for their coats and the oil on their coats.
Carla P. replied:
go to Dogfoodadvisor.com. It rates alot of foods and is very helpful
Hannah S. replied:
Orijen and Acana are the best quality brands I have been able to find. Blue Buffalo grain free lines can also be a solid option
Faye P. replied:
Grain free 4 Health from Tractor Supply store
Denise S. replied:
We use Merrick Venison
Holley H. replied:
We use Diamond High Energy.
Chris D. replied:
Tractor supply, Retriever Hi Protein... or Diamond Naturals extreme athletic
Vet recommendation Living in greece need to get my kitten spayed, recommendation for a good vet? Also need to get my adult male cat checked out. I tried caring for cats...
AdenoidHynkel replied:
If you don't qualify for the Lollypop program, you can go to the Animal Hospital of Rochester via the [Friends of Animals spay and neuter certificate program](https://friendsofanimals.org/program/spay-and-neuter-certificates/). We got our kittens done at Brockport Animal Hospital because that's the only place my wife will take them. It was $400 for a male and female.
buttrapper replied:
Coldwater Animal Hospital in Gates is great.
vivomancer replied:
I use http://www.clarkanimalcare.com/ They have 3 board certified surgeons on staff and were recommended to me by a previous president of the New York State Veterinary Medical Society
coffee-and-bunnies replied:
I use East Ridge Animal Hospital. They're great. My rabbit's neuter was about $150 and general check ups are $50.
KittyBiscuitsForSale replied:
I highly recommend Cats and Critters. They only treat cats and small animals, so that's nice if your kitties are nervous around dogs. I recently switched over to them after getting tired of exorbitant fees and unneeded testing at a different vet and I wished I'd made the switch sooner. They're wonderful!
HerpyDerpy9102 replied:
A bit of a drive from Greece, but we've used The Cat Doctors in Penfield ( at the Four Corners ) since they opened, and have always been very pleased.
drreadski replied:
Northgate Animal Hospital... reasonably priced excelllent service ... booking in advance.
Fattyboombalati replied:
I've been happy with countryside veterinarian in spencerport. Prices are very reasonable. I like caring for cats but you have to be prepared to deal with the vet who is not at all personable. I think she may be on the spectrum honestly.
mercury33 replied:
I go to Stoneridge vet in Greece it's right by the 390 entrance on ridge road. It's always been a great experience. It won't be the cheapest option but they have Saturday hours and are open until 8 pm on weekdays.
mercury33 replied:
I go to Stoneridge vet in Greece it's right by the 390 entrance on ridge road. It's always been a great experience. It won't be the cheapest option but they have Saturday hours and are open until 8 pm on weekdays.
can anybody tell me if there is a vet in the city that will work with people's income? (Or someone with no income). Asking for a client of mine who got a cat about a...
Denyse C. replied:
Rochester Community Animal Clinic - bay street - 288-0600
Crista S. replied:
Rochester Community Animal Clinic. http://rochestercommunityanimalclinic.com/
Lynne I. replied:
Not sure, but you can call Midtown Vet Dr.Zimber 85 University Avenue 546-1550
Anyone happen to have a chessie who can't seem to eat any dry food at all? I've tried everything the vet has recommended but as soon as we start feeding her dry food...
Tiffany M. replied:
Go all raw. Www.rawfed.com
Callie W. replied:
Try Honest Kitchen dehydrated food - human grade - wonderful grade food and great for sensitive systems - good luck
Tricia B. replied:
Have you tried grandma lucys? I am the owner of Gulf Coast Pet and would be happy to help you with some recommendations. You can call our office at 941-921-7546 if you need some recommendations.
Brad B. replied:
Go to www.glacierpeakholistics.com and order their allergy sensitivity test. It really helped when we had that same problem. Now we feed a raw diet,totally eliminating the foods that our boy had listed as possible allergens.
Reasonably priced vets near campus? I have an older cat who I recently took to get her rabies vaccine. We took her to a PetSmart for cheapness sake but while examining...
alixer replied:
Rochester Community Animal Clinic. They have a sliding scale for rates and have student pricing. Their hours are kind of wonky and if you're doing the walk in time I would recommend getting there EARLY and be ready to wait for a while. I take my dog there and they're great!
mstock_ replied:
Scottsville Veterinary Clinic is about 10 minutes south of campus down Scottsville Road. They have plenty of walk in hours and low priced clinics a few times a month at their various locations. No sure about dental emergencies but hey it's worth calling. I would recommend them over and over!
ht5k replied:
http://vetspecialistsofrochester.com/ Can't say anything about the price, but the multiple pet owners that I know have stated that they're pretty much the only emergency vet in town.
LibCat93 replied:
I have a friend who has gotten cats' teeth removed at Brighton Vet for relatively reasonable.
unclebillsbourbon replied:
Hey, just bring her on over to my place. We'll have a couple drinks of bourbon, pull a few teeth maybe mine maybe hers. It'll be a fun time know what I mean?
gallie_frayed replied:
Brighton Animal Hospital and Midtown Veterinary Hospital are two of the most reasonably priced vet clinics in Rochester. My dog is actually at Brighton right now for having some teeth extracted and the rest scaled/cleaned. That being said, tooth extraction is not cheap, since they have to put an animal under to work on their teeth. The price also varies depending on how many teeth they ultimately need to remove.
SnarfraTheEverliving replied:
I use companion animal hospital. I love the vets there and its much cheaper than the vets around me, about ~50 dollars per visit. Their website seems to include teeth extractions, but I have no idea what theyre surgery rates are like. The only time I've had a visit over 100 dollars is when my cat got microchipped, 2 shots and a fecal scan in one visit, so I think theyre reasonable. http://companionvethosp.com/services_dental.php they have their phone number up there and you can call them
Need some recommendations for area Webster Veterinarians our retired and just wondering what other pet owners think?
Lori R. replied:
Village Vet!!!!!
Doreen D. replied:
The Village Vet....awesome...all 4 vets and everybody there is terrific. Have dogs and cats and both get wonderful care.
Beth M. replied:
The Village Vet is the best.
Claudette M. replied:
We've used Village Vet
Jill J. replied:
Dr Jones at Bayview (no relation) she is wonderful.
Adam H. replied:
We use Sodus Vet Clinic on 104 . We have honestly tried most of the others in the Webster Area and none of them were as gentle. They also were the best priced!
Angela L. replied:
Village Vet!!!
Patty F. replied:
Penfield Veterinary hospital
Lisa M. replied:
Dr Blitz at Village Vet she's GREAT!!
Jeanne L. replied:
Village Vet - Dr. Blitz!
Jill H. replied:
Village Vet everyone there's wonderful
Janet S. replied:
Dr. Blitz! Just left there half our ago with 8 puppies.. Wouldn't trust anyone else with them!
Theresa C. replied:
Thanks all... and I did ask my vet for a referral, however I really wanted some imput from people who own pets in Webster. I think I am going to give the Village Vet a call, I have heard all good things about them, especally Dr. Blitz. I really wanted someplace close so this will be perfect. I do appreciate everyone's imput it really is nice to see that people care:)
Shirley B. replied:
The Doorbell Vet comes to your house~ { 585-500-5993~ Allie Kulow~ D.V.M.} I used them for Chloe once when her regular vet was unavailable and they are great~ worth a call ~ Good Luck~:)
Deanna D. replied:
Dr, Folley Brighton Animal hospital linden Ave . He's awesome or Clark animal center there great to
Linda B. replied:
Village Vet... Dr Blitz... by Atlantic Restaurant on Ridge Rd
Betsy D. replied:
I recommend Dr. Ken Boehm at Laurelton Animal Hospital on Empire Boulevard, between 590 and Culver Road.
Kimberly F. replied:
LOVE Dr Blitz at the Village Vet. She diagnosed my dog with lupus right away after 2 others couldn't explain her symptoms.
Shirley B. replied:
Animal Hospital of Rochester on University~ near Culver~ Dr. Brenda Buck~
Lisa Y. replied:
https://m.facebook.com/TheVillageVetVillage Vet all the way Theresa Mazza Calcagno ... been going there since they opened and wouldn't change for the world:-) Dr Blitz is wonderful.. but truly they all are...:-) hope u enjoy them as much as we do ;-) great people!!!
Dave M. replied:
The Village Vet for sure
Pelin D. replied:
Village Vet Dr Blitz
Jamie S. replied:
The Village Vet!!
Tammy G. replied:
Williamson Animal Hospital.... Good prices and great care....
Recommendations for a local vet who has experience with giant breed dogs? Our current vet is up in Irondequoit and I would like to find someone closer. Who takes care...
Karen C. replied:
I have a cat I take to https://www.facebook.com/192383147466753Jefferson Veterinary Hospital on Brighton-Henrietta TL Rd. I've found him to have the most reasonable prices and have been happy with the service there. I don't personally know his experience with large breed dogs, per se, but know he treats all kinds of animals.
Debbie P. replied:
Midtown Vet on University Ave...north side of Main Street. Very good, very practical. Have been with him for years!
Spacial A. replied:
I 2 nd Paul Zimber. He knows his stuff! Down to earth and you can see he has a passion for what he does. He's also a funny guy.
Lindsey J. replied:
Pittsford Animal Hospital on Monroe by 590
Kathryn T. replied:
Doorbell Vet comes to your house. http://doorbellvet.com/
Sarah F. replied:
Companion Animal Hospital Dr. Tomeka Smith is the director of Veterinary medicine. She is amazing and only about 3 miles from the highland/Southwedge area. Drive down Mt. Hope for three miles and your there.
Emily S. replied:
Jefferson Vet Hospital. Dr Bryce is great!
Jennifer W. replied:
I've used Midtown vet on university and Suburban on W. Henrietta. Both great. MidTown is less expensive and bare bones. He only has you get what you need and doesn't push other services and treatments. I've gone to home for over 25 years.
Becca P. replied:
We had a 160 lb Great Pyrenees and took him to The Animal Hospital of Rochester on University. The entire staff was absolutely amazing when our boy was diagnosed with bone cancer. Even when he snapped at them when he needed to take his medication they were very good with him, and a polar bear snapping at you is terrifying! You rarely have to wait in the waiting room, they scoot you right into an exam room and don't make you sit around waiting.
Lenna S. replied:
I have been going to Midtown since the 70's (When Dr. Balonic -Irondequoit Animal Hospital- was his partner) Dr. Zimber is great, bare bones, no bullsh*t and a wealth of information. He is also one of the few *independent* clinics left.
Bob S. replied:
Midtown Vet on university ave, other side of main. Paul Zimber is the most down to earth, practical, cost efficient vet. He's been taking care of my greyhounds for 20 yrs. He's kind, compassionate, and very experienced.
Calling all dog owners...has your dog ever pulled his/her ACL? Looking for advice on traditional vs. TPLO surgery. Our girl is a 57 lb. pitty who is very active. She...
Lauren C. replied:
I've gone through this twice! Dr Kathy Collins hands down. We then used Thera Vet Acres for rehab, which is a must!
Darlene A. replied:
Hi Diane, Dr Gough does them at the village vet and Dr Collins also goes there to help as well. number is 671-7780
Donna S. replied:
I just through this four years ago with my Gracie, who is a 50 lbs. Dalmatian mix. Torn ACL and torn meniscus. I opted for the traditional surgery, (vet agreed), a little under $2K for total expenses, and my dog sailed through it with no prolems. Dr. Charpentier, Clark Animal Hospital, Rt. 250, Penfield, our vet for 30+ years, performed the surgery. Gracie's been fine ever since; she's 12 years old now.
Laura M. replied:
We have a 140 lb St Bernard - done by The Country Vet near Canandaigua. I went several places including Cornell, felt Dr Yates was the most confident on a big dog. 4 years strong so far! We were VERY pleased:)
Renée S. replied:
My dog is 150 lb Rotty and needed ACL surgery early on in his life. Maybe he was 100 lbs then. We went with TPLO because of his size and future life style . Due to his size we had no choice but go for the TPLO. He did well with it and just turned 6, still strong . It was costly but worth it. We went to dr. Grieco at the vet hospital in Henrietta. Dr. Greico was wonderful.