Address: 79 Prospect St, Peabody, MA 01960, USA
Phone: +19785318713
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: 8AM–1PM
Anthony Louis
It’s more of a profitable business than actually taking care of animals.
Rachael Maille
We love Borash! As new puppy owners we had a lot of questions and they took the time to answer them all and make sure we understood everything and felt comfortable. Dr. Southgate and entire staff was beyond friendly, even called us a few times to follow-up on how our pup was feeling after her shots and such. Very happy with our decision here!
rebecca sanches
I absolutely love it here. I took my 4 month old puppy here for a check up and shots after taking him to Revere Pet Clinic, which was probably the worst thing I could’ve put my puppy through. The staff is so friendly and they all took the time to explain absolutely everything and answer all my questions. My puppy was very comfortable around them and when they had to give him his shots he didn’t even care or notice they put the needle in him. This is the one of the main things that made me realize how amazing this vet is. When I took him to Revere Pet Clinic he was yelping excessively and they were so aggressive with him. Considering that experience, I was so anxious going to this new vet despite hearing good things about them. When i walked into Borash it was a completely different environment, the room was bright and everyone there seemed so happy and very very nice. The way the nurse and doctor handled him was very gentle and I felt so much better when I was leaving this appointment. I’ve been recommending Borash to everyone I know that has a pet.
BRIAN BORDERS
Dr Borash is awesome to work with ! My Wheaton has serious anxiety issues and gets aggressive in certain situations. Dr Borash has been extremely accommodating and has worked with us to find ways to get our buddy seen. Highly recommend this practice.
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Simple call to the office and they should be able to give you a cost breakdown.
This is a service where you can ask the public about a business. I'm not a wildlife or animal expert, but from what I was able to gather, dont feed it or give it water. Dont touch it. Personally I would call the dog officer usually connected with the police. You also might want to call a vet or animal hospital directly for better guidance. Good luck
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