Address: 2301 S Victoria Ave, Ventura, CA 93003, USA
Phone: +18056562287
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: 8AM–3PM
Rodrigo Velez Rabago
The Vet seemed to really care about my pet’s well being and wasn’t pushing unnecessary stuff like in other places I’ve been in.
Debbie
The old lady with the long bleached hair was extremely rude & inappropriate when she said that (and I quote) 'I was fired' because my cat is very aggressive when I need to bring him in for his nail trim. That was extremely uncalled for and so unprofessional. Kristi needs a lesson in being tactful, which she has none of. It was truly disgraceful on how she handled the situation and her tone of voice in which she spoke to me in. I did not deserve it, nor did I need it. How dare you. Are you always so mean? Do you like it when people speak to you in that tone? Think twice before bringing your pet here, or just don't bring your pet here at all. You and your pet will be better off going elsewhere that doesn't suggest getting a cat declawed, like someone there suggested to me. That's inhumane.
Bisky Dog
My dog's Cost the same as my nails
Tim Hungerford
Love the people who work there, love the service but sad to say I was being overcharged for several years, my Apoquel 16mm 30 unit was almost double what the new vet quoted me for the same prescription. Say what you want but these people overcharged me for years. 3 times the price of what a fair price would be. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!watch out beware!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Absolutely! In this area, flea treatment is essential year round.
We are not a 24 hr. hospital but do accept emergencies during our regular business hours.
Hello Hazanet Duran, Thank you for your interest in partnering with us for you pet's health. 101 Pet Vet offers both core and non-core vaccines that are a vital for your pet’s preventive care and wellness. Dr. Spence will take into consideration your pet’s age, health, and lifestyle when recommending a vaccination schedule. Puppies and kittens typically begin having a series of core vaccines around 6 to 8 weeks of age. If your dog is older than a year we typically recommend Rabies, DA2PP, and possibly Bordetella depending on your lifestyle. Our exam is $55 and we can determine which of these you need. Often times we can get an appointment same day. Call when you are ready.
Thank u sandra. No i havent found an avian vet. But still lookinthank u kristi
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