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Town and Country Animal Health Care

Pet HospitalOhioWood CountyBowling GreenEast Wooster Street

1616 E Wooster St, Bowling Green, OH 43402, USA

4.0

Dr Vicky and the entire staff are excellent! They have taken great care of my dogs for several years. I like that theres only Dr V so I don't have to explain each dog each time she's great!

A Davis
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Hours

Monday 8:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Town and Country Animal Health Care Introduce

Welcome to Town and Country Animal Health Care, your local veterinary hospital dedicated to providing exceptional care for your beloved pets in Bowling Green, Ohio. As a trusted member of the community, we offer a welcoming and professional environment where your animal's health and well-being are our top priorities.

Our dedicated team, including experienced veterinarians like Dr. Vicky and Dr. Frobose, is committed to offering personalized attention to each animal. Many of our long-term clients appreciate the consistency of care, such as seeing the same veterinarian for all their pets' needs, fostering a strong understanding of their individual health histories.

At Town and Country Animal Health Care, we offer a comprehensive range of veterinary services to address various health concerns. As highlighted in a recent customer experience, we efficiently accommodate new patients, even on short notice due to cancellations. Our services include thorough examinations, vaccinations, and advanced diagnostic tools such as X-rays, enabling us to accurately diagnose conditions like osteoarthritis.

We believe in transparent communication and ensure that pet owners are well-informed about all treatment options, potential outcomes, and associated costs before any decisions are made. This collaborative approach allows you to choose the best course of action for your animal companion, whether it's managing chronic conditions with injectable treatments or providing preventative care.

Our commitment extends beyond routine check-ups and treatments. We strive to provide compassionate care for all animals, including family pets and fair animals. The positive feedback from our clients underscores our dedication to providing excellent veterinary services and building lasting relationships with the families we serve.

For exceptional veterinary care in a friendly and professional setting, choose Town and Country Animal Health Care. Contact us today at (419) 352-1478 or +1 419-352-1478 to schedule an appointment. We are conveniently located at 1616 E Wooster St, Bowling Green, OH 43402, USA, and look forward to welcoming you and your furry, scaled, or feathered friends.

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Town and Country Animal Health Care

1616 E Wooster St, Bowling Green, OH 43402, USA

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Reviews

Dr Vicky and the entire staff are excellent! They have taken great care of my dogs for several years. I like that theres only Dr V so I don't have to explain each dog each time she's great!

Dec 17, 2024 · A Davis

I have nothing but positive things to say about Dr. Frobose and the staff here at Town and Country. After our family GSD experienced some lameness this spring I was concerned that given her age it could be any number of horrible degenerative conditions. T&C got us in as new patients due to a cancellation of a previous appointment. Now our doggo is up to date on her shots and received an X-ray to confirm a diagnosis of osteoarthritis in her hips. We were advised on all treatments and outcomes before any decisions were made. We've chosen to try an injectable treatment that will help alleviate the pain and allow for our pup to have the best possible senior years. We will return for continuing treatment of all future pets and fair animals. Thank you!

Feb 14, 2024 · Chris Corney

We have been taking our dogs here for 20 years. Dr. Vicki and her staff do an amazing job! They take the time needed to make sure your pet is taken care of. My dogs actually know her by name and wag their tails when it's time for their visit.

Jun 20, 2024 · M

Took puppy in for possible broken leg...took X-rays and said not broken, just monitor. Weeks later dog was still limping and we took her in for more X-rays, they said my dog had cancer. I'm no doctor but it was obvious to me the X-ray was showing bone fragments not cancer. Ended up getting a second opinion in Columbus doc said within seconds of seeing the X-ray that it was definitely broken and had been broken for so long the bonehead healed over and would require an additional surgery. Cost me over $12,000, Town & country refused to help me in anyway, even though they're poor diagnosis is what cost so much in the first place. Good vet for little things I wouldn't take your pet there for anything major.

Jun 05, 2024 · Brad Thomas

I just want to say, the lady who works at the front desk is so sweet. I enjoyed speaking with her. So I got my rabbit spayed. They didn't tell me to not feed her 12 hours before spay. I thought no biggie accidents happen. But they took her and did her spay. Brought her out and sent her home with absolutely no pain medication. I thought it was weird but also didn't want to question a vet at their job. My rabbit started to pee on herself and I called to mention that and then ask how to clean her up. Who ever answered the phone said to bathe her in dawn dish soap.. absolutely not. Bunnies can not get bathed like a dog, as it takes a long time for their fur to dry and can cause health issues. Their skin is also very thin and sensitive. I called another vet who specializes in exotics to ask some questions and they said she should have been sent home with something to help make her more comfortable, and to not bathe her with dawn dish soap. Also, the vet at town and country picked my rabbit up by her ears and then proceeded to poke and pinch at the incision where she was cut open hours earlier. Bunnies shouldn't be picked up by their ears, as it's painful and stressful to them. Maybe it was an off day for them, but why my bunny had to deal with it, idk. But I will not be taking her back.

Sep 25, 2023 · Cori T

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