Pet Boarding Training in Middletown

Pet Boarding Training in Middletown picked by BestProsInTown

“Dr. Joanna Holtz and Dr. Dana Shackelton are AMAZING! We take our goldendoodle, Bodie, here after so many great recommendations from others. We live in Saint Helena and drive all the way to Middletown because of the fantastic service and care that our doodle gets. They handle our dog with such care and are very communicative with me as his mom. Further, he was neutered at the facility and he gets his heartworm and flea/tick medicine there. They are always on top of appointments and the staff has been great with the Covid protocols. I appreciate them being careful and continuing to be careful for the health of their patients, and their loved ones. I highly, highly recommend Middletown Animal Hospital! Best vet we've ever had and we've had 7 dogs in our lives -- mostly older rescues. They always take exceptional care!“

4 Good21 Reviews

“Dr. Joanna Holtz and Dr. Dana Shackelton are AMAZING! We take our goldendoodle, Bodie, here after so many great recommendations from others. We live in Saint Helena and drive all the way to Middletown because of the fantastic service and care that our doodle gets. They handle our dog with such care and are very communicative with me as his mom. Further, he was neutered at the facility and he gets his heartworm and flea/tick medicine there. They are always on top of appointments and the staff has been great with the Covid protocols. I appreciate them being careful and continuing to be careful for the health of their patients, and their loved ones. I highly, highly recommend Middletown Animal Hospital! Best vet we've ever had and we've had 7 dogs in our lives -- mostly older rescues. They always take exceptional care!“

3.8 Good23 Reviews

“I drive all the way from Vallejo to bring my European Lagotto Romagnolo here. Dr. Unger is warm, sensible, conservative in her approach and real about the challenges pet owners face sometimes. It's about a 4 hour RT drive for me but it's worth it for the excellent care we receive. I've boarded here too. The only suggestion I have is for the post-boarding bath. Lagottos have a wool-like, non-shedding, water-repellent coat. It's not fur. You have to get him soaked before shampooing. It takes many runs of water for the hair to actually get wet enough to lather into the coat. When he's been bathed here he was not clean or fresh smelling at all when I picked him up and I could tell the coat was not wet so the shampoo couldn't do it's job. When he's wet the curls will hang straight down and you'll see his skin. Then you can lather nicely. Other than that I love this hospital. Well worth the drive.“

3.8 Good25 Reviews


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