Address: 901 E Princeton Dr, Princeton, TX 75407, USA
Phone: +19727366411
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: 8–11AM
Clay Tillman
They've been fine when we've brought in our cat and dog. But is impossible to get ahold of them. I've tried calling 4 times to schedule an appointment unsuccessfully. I ended up changing vets but still can't get them on the phone to transfer records to the new vet.
Elizabeth McGrath
They are very caring of my pets and me. I had to euthenize my cat after she succumbed from injuries. They made me feel cared for throughout the entire process! They and their cat made me feel better. Then they sent a wonderful card. We've taken all our pets there. Even though we live in McKinney right now, I will still drive to this vet because they really do care!
Jerome Dowlen
Best veterinary… ha Sike! I called they lady was rude! I was trying to keep them as my dog vet and get his prescriptions thru Chewy, and the lady tells me they don’t trust Chewy… Lady really?! Who are you kidding?! Chewy is charging me 30-40 dollars less on my dog prescription and you guys don’t trust them. Ok thanks I’ll go else where and won’t recommend your garage as a veterinarian option!
Charlie Berry
People and price are excellent!! If we could schedule an appointment instead of first come, first serve, it would be 5 stars.
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Definitely call a few vets in the area and see what options they could offer. There are also low cost options rescues go thru - perhaps contacting a rescue in the area and offering to volunteer would be of help to any rescue. Not saying they would absolutely agree to treat the dog thru their channels but it never hurts to offer help and see if they can work with you. Good luck - hope you find the care the doggo needs!
Hi Tiffany, I am not with Princeton Veterinary Clinic, I'm a former Vet Tech. Regarding your question, that would be at the Vet's discretion but they usually want to suture the wound as soon as possible after it occurs. I know with pets, sometimes we don't know when it happens. They will possibly suture it with a drain tube inside so that any infection will drain. I encourage you to see a vet if the wound needs sutures so that it doesn't get worse and cause your pet more issues that would also be more costly for you and more painful/longer healing for your pet. I hope this helps some.
Call. I'm sure they will tell you.
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