Do not take an animal here if you want the employees to show any measure of concern for its welfare.
Favourite quotes from our visit:
Me: is she giving birth or has she had the puppies? If so we'd like to look for them
Nurse (we'll call her Bad Dye Job): "ugh, why?" With grimace of disgust on her face.
Me: "I'm checking with our rescue if we can take her" get on my phone
Bad Dye Job: talking over me as I talk and as I get on my phone, loud and nasty tone "we need to know who's taking responsibility for this dog, we can't just give out information. She's our dog now, she belongs to us."
Me: dirty look as I walk outside to talk to our rescue director about the dog.
We found a stray dog that obviously either was about to give birth or had already had puppies (couldn't feel babies in her but was acting like she was in lots of pain and moving her body like a dog about to give birth).
Searched the area for over an hour for puppies, the rescue we volunteer with requested we take her here for AHS to claim in the morning, unless we could possibly take her.
We were informed after we had released her to their care they could not tell us her condition due to OSHA regulations. Ok that's fine. Here's an idea though, when you say all that try not being such nasty useless b******. I hope the dog survives and they don't kill her for fun.
This is the second time I've been here, first was for a personal dog that ate a medication that I dropped. They treat people like idiots and are so rude it's amazing they work at all. (guess Burger King had too many personality requirements).