Address: 4240 W Mineral King Ave, Visalia, CA 93291, USA
Phone: +15597397054
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Clara Koverly Hernandez
Came here for the first time and was really impressed. It's clean and organized. They are a bit short staffed during the day so the wait times could potentially be very long if animals come in with more serious conditions.
Jessica Payne
So the first time I came here I had a horrible experience with my dog Snoopy, with little to no communication and a huge hassle of obtaining Xrays that I paid for. However, it was at the height of Covid and everyone was getting use to new policies. I decided to give them a second chance 2 years later with my new puppy Woodstock and they totally redeemed themselves. Friendly staff, great communication about procedures and prices, and they were very informative and understanding. Will use again if we have another emergency.
Maureen Vaughn
Really caring and helped the kitten I took in she's thriving
Kent H. Moore
I had to rush my dog to Tulare-Kings Veterinary Emergency Services twice last week as she had a horrible eye infection. In that process I learned my dog was diabetic which was a lot to take in. But their entire team went above and beyond. I did not feel alone as they answer all my questions, showed my how to give my dog the insulin shot that is needed daily, gave me the medicine that was required, a few cans of diabetic food, and even worked with me when it came to finances. I will forever be appreciative to their team. They truly care for their furry patients and fur parents. Thank you so much!!
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Call after 5pm, they have been shut down due to an undisclosed emergency and are trying their best to open back up.
Wouldn’t we all like to know?
Depends on how much the dog weighs the price varies
Depending on the situation, they won't let you leave with your animal unless you pay for a treatment there or somewhere. For instance.. Cat broken back leg at knee. Weekend so i went there. After having her admitted, i was given two options. 1-amputation $2000 or 2- orthopedic surgery $3500. i was not allowed to leave with her unless i chose a treatment plan. Treatment wouldn't start until 1/2 was put down. Unless your dog is healthy I think you must choose a treatment.
With what I know from vets, if the stray animal isn't being financially supported then they might find a place that will care for the animal. If not that then sending it to animal control, but if there is no way to cover the costs then just like most vets the animal would probably be put to sleep. But as for the location of animals to be adopted out I'm assuming they go to animal control
No, and just because they say they offer emergency services don’t count on that either unless you pay and fill out paperwork first. They will let your pet die in the parking lot before they help you.
They attend emergencies and also do surgeries
I think they do. I thought that I saw someone with bunnies there.
You would need to call
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