Address: 227 SE State Route 13, Warrensburg, MO 64093, USA
Phone: +16604227838
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:30AM–6PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM–6PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM–6PM
Thursday: 7:30AM–6PM
Friday: 7:30AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–12PM
Candis Edington
The most caring staff you will ever find.
Cath'e Troyer
Everyone was helpful and took care of business. But my pet app has an error I couldn’t fix.
Sarah Signer
Worst experience I’ve ever had at a vet. Brought my dog in for a nail trim and I could hear them in the back yelling at him because he was having a hard time keeping still. I told them ahead of time he gets scared and yanks his paw and they said no problem. To hear them yelling at him and him crying was not only heartbreaking but extremely inappropriate. My dog is nothing but sweet and docile and did not deserve that treatment at all. When I confronted them about it they smirked at me and had an attitude. I am dumbfounded that they have such good reviews.. people need to know this is what happens in the back.
Rebekah Showers
Lifetime animal Center are the best. They took great care of my animals. They were professional yet kind and loving toward my animals. They’re awesome they save my pets lives. Highly recommend
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Per U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (FHEO-2013-01)...for an "assistance animal"... “Any animal that works, provides assistance, or performs tasks for the benefit of a person with a disability, or provides emotional support that alleviates one or more identified symptoms or effects of a person’s disability,” as defined by the ADA.4 “Individuals with a disability may be entitled to keep an assistance animal as a reasonable accommodation in housing facilities that otherwise impose restrictions or prohibitions on animals. In order to qualify for such an accommodation, the assistance animal must be necessary to afford the individual an equal opportunity to use and enjoy a dwelling or to participate in the housing service or program. Further, there must be a relationship, or nexus, between the individual’s disability and the assistance the animal provides. If these requirements are met, a housing facility, program or service must permit the assistance animal ...." Dr.B
Called to confirm myself and yes, they do declaw cats still. Do not go here if you don't support animal mutilation/torture.
I got a male rabbit neutered there back in 2017 I don't remember the exact cost but it was around $150 it may be different now
You need to call them
Please bring a resume with references to the clinic and fill out an application while you are here. Thanks!
It cost me 40 for my little Maltese, trimming and bath.
Yes! We don't claim to be experts by any means, but we have taken care of turtles, snakes, tortoises, bearded dragons, iguanas, chameleons and others over the last several decades.
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