Category: | Veterinarian |
Address: | 32590 Groesbeck Hwy, Fraser, MI 48026, USA |
Phone: | +1 586-293-4020 |
Site: | sharpanimalhospital.com |
Rating: | 3.5 |
Working: | 9AM–5PM 9AM–7PM 9AM–5PM 9AM–7PM 9AM–5PM 9AM–4PM Closed |
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Willow is my first dog. She is a Kairn/Westie mix (At least that is what the shelters best guess was) and I never thought I could love something so much! I want to give her everything she needs and wants so that her life is nothing but enjoyable and lengthy. Luckily, my wife (Who I love almost as much) has lived with dogs in the past, but really only took them to the vets as needed. My Willow is going to have it better. A animal loving co-worker told me that the place by my House - Sharp Animal Hospital - has a great reputation, so we took her advice and made Willow an appointment. The people I have talked to on the phone or in person have always been friendly, if sometimes short with their answers and statement. I can understand since they always seem pretty busy. No one has been even close to rude or pushy and they all treat Me, my wife and my sweetheart Willow gently and with kindness. I will admit that my wife has been tasked with taking the love-of-my-life Willow to Sharps the last few trips. My last time going there was for an anti-vomiting shot since innocent and precious Willow must have ate something in the yard for the 4.2 seconds I stopped looking at her. The pained look in Willows trusting eyes and the piercing yelp! during the shot quickly made me light headed with an uncontrollable anger and I almost tackled the Vet Tech on instinct! Luckily, I was able to control myself with deep breaths and the knowledge that my Moon and Sunshine Willow would be cured of what was bothering her. Yes I am an over-protective wuss when it comes to my dog... No I do not have kids. When the Doctor does come in to look at my precious, unique golden flower of a forever puppy, he doesnt seem as in awe of her beauty and charm as I do. I wouldnt say dis-interested, maybe tired - which again, I can understand. The last appointment I went to was on one of their convenient days with extended hours. I am sure he has been visited by numerous "cute" animals over his career, but it was still strange to see anyone whose heart didnt immediately melt in the presence of my sweet and beautiful Willomeena. The doctor quickly pulled his hand back from Willow when she showed interest in his hand as he went to check her ears... Silly doctor! All she wanted to do was give you kisses for helping to make her feel better! He asked if she snapped at people like that often... What the H-E double hockey sticks are you talking about "snapped"? I mumbled something about him being the first and he continued his checkup of my 18 pound fluffy ball of sweetness as if he were examining a blood covered 100 pound war-hound with teeth sharpened to razors. The exam seemed rushed to me after that, but I was new to this. I know I have waited for a doctor in a tiny room for an hour or so, only to have the doctor come in and spend 42 seconds with me before sending me off with a piece of paper and advice to lose weight. Yeah, Im a little chubby - who are you to judge me? Anyway, I am also not sure on the pricing. Is it high or low? I am not sure since this is the only place I have eve taken my perfect, angelic baby girl Willow and she is worth every penny. We have never been pressured or guilt-ed into buying anything extra or non-essential. They seem to give us a discount on her flea and tick meds if we buy a 6 month supply and they give Willow a little treat when we are done. Im not sure Id want to take my glowing princess Willow to a discount Vet anyway. Shapes is both convenient for us and from what I can tell, very competent. If I can trust them with the sweetest, prettiest, awesome, inspiring, loving, innocent, prefect doggie in Macomb county, you can too.
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Our experience with Sharp Animal Hospital was unnecessarily heartbreaking. We took our elderly cat to get nutrition and arthritis information, and to introduce ourselves and him to a new vet, as wed just moved to the area. The vet techs and office staff were, in general, friendly and efficient, although the cats owned by the clinic are allowed to roam the lobby, antagonizing the visiting cats and spraying the furniture. Dr. Malarney saw our old guy. The first thing I noticed was that he was a bit rough with him. Our cat is 18 years old and clearly unhappy to be there, but the vet made no effort to be placating or gentle. Dr. Malarney noticed a large mass and immediately started using words like "grave" and "fatal." Shocked and now close to tears - especially given that we had come in for a routine check-up and nutrition advice - we agreed to x-rays, which confirmed that our poor kitty had a large tumor in his stomach/spleen area. The recommendation: IMMEDIATE EUTHANIZING. So we had come in for a routine appointment and had just been told that we had to kill our cat. Immediately. Or within two days, maximum. We were devastated. We took the cat home with us to think about it and review our options. We decided to wait, given that the cat is still eating, pooing, peeing, and purring. Why make such a hasty, permanent decision if he still has some quality of life? That was two months ago. The cat is still here, and still eating (like a hoss, now that weve switched his intake to four times a day, with nutritional supplements); giving him a little kitty laxative (the anti-hairball sort) helped with the constipation the vet blamed on the tumor; and he still snuggles, purrs, shows interest in things, and travels well (he just returned from a 500-mile road trip to the grandparents). He doesnt move a lot from the couch, but then, if I were as old as he is, I wouldnt move a lot, either. As long as he can still get up and down easily to make it to the litter box (which he seems to do just fine), Im not too worried about his mobility or lack thereof. Dr. Malarney didnt listen when we said that our cat has always been on the thin side; he has never kept on weight well or been particularly active. He has three teeth left, and hasnt eaten dry food since he had dental surgery a year and a half ago. The symptoms that the doctor blamed on a fast-growing and immediately fatal tumor have been around for much longer than he suggested the tumor has been. Our cat could die tomorrow, just as Dr. Malarney predicted, or he could last another year or more. But we have had two more good months with him, and I will never regret walking out of that vet clinic with him instead of leaving him dead behind. Whether he goes tomorrow or in another two years, it was far too hasty and ill-considered to recommend immediate euthanization without reviewing pain mitigation and nutrition options. Why was he so eager to kill this cat? We will never know, because Ill never go back there. If you decide to take your animal to Sharp Animal Hospital, please be aware that, while I am not questioning his competence or training, Dr. Malarneys bedside manner leaves a lot to be desired, and he recommends death far too quickly over suitable alternatives. Get a second opinion if youre unhappy.
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Worst vet I have ever been , we where treated poorly, we went there for years, slowly we started looking for a new vet when we found one, we still got grooming done, when they found out that we found new vet, they made up story about us, and we were no longer to even get our dogs groomed any longer .. Which was fine since we knew the groomer was leaving with in a short time so we heard.. When we found our new vet they actually saved one of our dogs who was 15 and we found out she was in pain for 2 years which we did not know.., when the vet said they could not do anything for her that it was cancer, or this or that., the new vet saved her and she is alive and no longer in pain. it was not cancer , they were tumors and not cancerous.. Also the vet has a mental issue he will not look at a man.. when talking he will look away or at your wife, or GF even when the man asked the questions.. So glad we found this new vet, my dogs are not scared anymore when they go to the vet anymore like they were at Sharp.. Also the desk people like to argue with people , and others . We walked into them yelling at someone in front of us, thats bad for business. It was good when Dr Sharp was there, its horrible now.. Wish I could rate zero or negative.