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My dog is a 6 year old German Shepherd and was brought in to the Banfield Pet Hospital of Jacksonville, North Carolina. (1335 Western Blvd, Jacksonville, NC, 28546). He was brought in due to Melena, black tarry stool, indicating some sort of GI bleeding. He has had a stomach ulcer in the past, so this was what we believed it was again. Once in, a full blood panel was preformed, readings for any bacteria or virus, negative and his PCV at 0930 on Thursday Feb 16th, 2023, was 44. At this time that was within what is deemed normal range. They administered medication for the ulcer and kept him there. Returning later with medication I needed to pick up, he looked worse than before. My wife had expressed her concern and X-rays were conducted to rule out a blockage, mass, or large amounts of liquid in abdomen. They came back normal, but my wife stated that something was still wrong due to his "drunk walk", no desire for treats, and looking very fatigued. The doctors assured, this is just because he is in pain due to the ulcer and after some time with the medication he will get better. She suggested another blood panel to get another PCV reading due to her concern that our dog had gone anemic. Again, we were told it was not necessary and that he is completely fine, this is all just due to discomfort, and it will resolve itself with medications. This is also concerning because after speaking with numerous other Veterinarians, they all stated if a PCV level was checked for concern of a GI bleed in the morning, an additional should have been done in the afternoon/evening to confirm no decline in level. We brought him home that evening on Feb 16th and continued to watch him. Briefly, he seemed slightly better, eating a small amount of the canned bland food that was recommended. I felt comfortable at this point that the doctors were right and went to bed around 10pm, however my wife still felt something was wrong and stayed up with him all night. At 0230 in the morning of Friday Feb 17th my wife woke me up informing me we must get him to an emergency clinic immediately. He was stumbling everywhere, could barely move and his heart rate was between 160 and 180bpm. When we got him to the Swansboro Emergency Pet Hospital, they rushed him back and began a blood draw and getting him hooked up. Within 30 minutes, the doctor on duty had come out to inform us that our German Shepherd was anemic with a PCV level of 20 and a blood pressure so low they could not even get a reading. We had two options at that moment, opt for trying a blood transfusion or euthanizing him. Without hesitation we told them to start the transfusion. They did not have his type in house, but luckily, one of their donors of that type made it in and they pulled it just in time. During the first blood transfusion, he had a heart VPC that lasted 90 seconds and did not resolve until lidocaine was administered. This as well as atrial flutters, serious dehydration, extremity swelling, and many other issues are still present and being monitored and corrected at Swansboro. As of Saturday, Feb 18th, he is still at the Swansboro Emergency hospital and just went through his second blood transfusion. He still has a long way to go, but the doctors seem optimistic. We have no idea how long he will need the 24/7 care and blood transfusions to get him stable, but one thing we do know is that this all could have been caught sooner with a second blood PCV test at Banfield on Thursday Feb 16th. If me and my wife saw even a small drop from the original 44 that morning, we would have taken him rght away. Instead, we were assured he would be just fine and ended up rushing our critical condition dog to an emergency vet hours later, nearly loosing him and still unsure if he is going to make it out alive.
Desired outcome: Paying the steep bills that we are incurring currently at Swansboro Emergency Pet Hospital to keep our dog alive due to incompetence.
Banfield Pet Hospital - unprofessional vet
I had recently taken my Dachshund/mutt to the Banfield Pet Hospital located in the Petsmart chain in my home town. I had come to this hospital on several occassions in the past with no incident, and the staff loves my dog, chief. I have had excellent care from Dr. Valeshega and Dr. Schneider. However, on this occasion I was subjected to another Dr. Dr. Stephanie Smith. I was talked down to like a small, ignorant child in a condescending manner, and then blamed for everything that was wrong with chief. To note ... he gained 5 lbs from the previous year, excercizes more then I do, and I'm not anywhere near what one would label Obese. She may be a good vet? but her people skills need improving.
To make matters worse, the following morning after recieving his shots for Leptospirosis and Distemper/Parvo his body developed welts that resembled an Alligator skin on his back coat. I called Banfield again, asking if there were any reason for this reaction and what I could do to alievate his discomfort. I was then chastized and told that its not the shot or any of his vaccines, but that I, once again, am to blame for my dog's sudden condition. That he must have gotten into something in our completely empty, but for grass and trees, yard. I own 2 other dogs and both are fine. No welts, bumps, or alligator back issues.
As a result of DR. STEPHANIE SMITH and her shotty customer service skills, and questionable knowledge of Veterniary medicine, I will no longer be subjecting my family pets to this hospitals care. Obviously they don't need my money if they're going to give my dog an allergic reaction to unnecessary multiple booster vaccinations and then blame me for the horrible results. Im a pet owner, not a VET!
And as for Dr. STEPHANIE SMITH ... I hold a Bachelors and Masters Degree from well known and highly respected universities, and I take great offense to your snobbery, and your blatant disdaining attitude towards my person. Using the term, "Animal Husbandry" to a lay person was over the top professionally. I knew what she meant, but an average marine in this town is not going to know what this means. This was a arrogant attempt to "put me in my place". It's sad really, that she has to do that to make herself feel big and important. She must not feel very secure in herself. I really only feel pity for her now. But I wanted to inform the rest of you consumers, if you're ever in Jacksonville, NC and happen to use Banfield Pet Hospital, Don't allow Dr. Stephanie Smith go anywhere near your dog.
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I have been taking both of my chihuahua's (Gisella and Fajardo) to Banfield for the past two years and have seen all the vets there. Dr. Smith is my absolute favorite and now the only one I see. She loves these little fur babies of mine, is professional (never displayed any rude temporment) very knowledgable and extremely courteous. Sorry you have had a bad experience. As far as surgery goes, she is the best. I know when they are under her care, they are well taken care of. I highly recommend Dr. Smith to anyone who wants the best in care...W. Ruiz
Dr. Stephanie Smith is the best Vet at the Jacksonville Banfield! I love Dr. Smith. She remembers both of my dogs and greets them by name when she sees us in the lobby. She is very kind and personable. I have never had a vet that is so wonderful. I am sorry you had this experience, but it is 100% different than any interaction I have ever had with Dr. Smith. I trust her with my babies without hesitation.
I totally agree I recently just had the same problem with dr. Smith she is a horrible people person and in order to be a good vet you have to be good at your job and be a professional with the customers which dr. Smith is not when she decided to talk down to my wife and her father. Then decided to tell my wife " I'm not going to deal with your husbands drama" that is not how you talk to a customer and I definitely recommend nobody goes to dr. Smith and banfield in Jacksonville nc!
i take my pets to her all the time and i prefer her to be my vet instead of other staff members. she is truly caring and nursing. i love her because she really loves her job and animals. i am sorry that you felt that way, but as far as small dog's obese is very very bad for their health. and it is owner's fault that makes pets overweight. i have three dogs and she pointed out two of mine need to lose weight so i'm working on it because i want them to be around for long time or as long as they can. i love them and i love my vet Dr. Stephanie Smith.
Im sorry for your bad experience. I can only hope that you have a doctor for you kid now that you get along with better. From what you described it sounds like you had a pretty bad interaction and she definetly was not the right personality of physician for you. As a nurse I can understand not getting along with a doctor. Not that their medicine is bad just that you dont get along. Just because I see it all the time I am going to comment, obese is a wide spectrum. Anything over what is ideal can be considered obese. Honestly, almost all American pets are obese. They eat too much and spend a good amount of time on their owners laps. That doesn't make you a bad mother, it just is something you have to watch for. Clearly it was not brought across in a manner that will help anyone. Obesity in pets can be very expensive to treat and its just easier and less costly to manage weight than try to fix something like arthritis after the fact. Please dont be so affronted by your experience that you give up on all vets. Vaccine reactions do happen, especially in dachshunds and smaller breeds. We have no way of knowing what combination or what vaccines will set one off. They are just like people and their genetic makeup will occassionally cause them issues. As for them telling you it absolutely was not a reaction, it does sounds like hives and like I said we have no way of knowing. It would be unlikely to be a vaccine reaction if he had the same ones previously but things do happen. Your pet may have a different immune response to the first vaccine than it does to the second. Or maybe he was bitten by a bug or spider. I doubt its any reason to get upity with you and I am sorry for that. I hope that you found another vet that meets your needs better.
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