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| - I've been going to Ocotillo Animal Clinic since moving to the south Chandler area in 2003. At the time, I had a cat left over from a divorce many years before (long story, but suffice it to say I'm not a "cat person";), and she received excellent care for routine medical issues, up to the time it was time to say "goodbye" and have her put to sleep at the ripe old age of 18.
In late 2003, I adopted a Queensland Heeler/German Shepherd mix who was quite a handful at first. My first trip upon bringing Bridget home was to this clinic for spaying, full vaccinations, and a microchip implant. The family from whom I'd adopted her had neglected routine veterinary care, and at eight months, the dog was overdue. From the start, the staff and veterinarians at Ocotillo were professional, courteous, and friendly. I wouldn't take her anywhere else, even though I have since married and moved to Tempe. Bridget suffered from valley fever for a couple of years, and the vets made sure that her medications were affordable and that no unnecessary tests were performed throughout the long process of getting the condition under control.
These days, along with routine care Bridget gets her nails trimmed as well as an occasional grooming at the clinic; I've also boarded her there a couple of times with no problems. A special shout out to Rosemary and Carol, two "old-timers" who have been with Ocotillo since their days at the Alma School location--wonderful ladies!
This is an excellent practice and I heartily recommend it to those who live in the area. Bridget is no picnic when it comes to getting her nails done, and the groomers and techs do a great job with 65 pounds of scared dog! Continued success to all of you!
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