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Ken Cheesman
3 years ago
Doc takes care of all my dogs, couldn't ask for a better vet. Thanks, Cash, Nero and Rowdy.
Haghia-Sofia Holland
3 years ago
The Doc and his wife are amazing. He is an INCREDIBLE vet, very knowledgeable and has ALWAYS been right on the nose with his diagnosis. He is the best of the best!
Autumn Manella
3 years ago
They take good care of my cat when I take him there. Very fast and always tell me what they did or think is wrong with him. Gives me full on directions about meds and everything.
troy foote
3 years ago
They were wonderful I've never had my pet there before but I've had my other pets there it was an emergency and he helped out very well and I do appreciate it highly recommend
Jennifer Larkin
4 years ago
If i could give this click no stars, I would. I took my cat there when she was sick. He said she was healthy, that there was nothing wrong with her, and she died 2 days later. He wouldn't do blood work when I suggested it, which if he had, maybe she would still be alive today. And he wouldn't admit that he may have actually been wrong
Homerchrist
5 years ago
Personally, I think these people are great. You and your pets will too.
Rob Snook
5 years ago
Great place down to earth Dr and staff very caring
Mikki Bones
5 years ago
I have been going to Dr Coulston for many years . I have taken every pet I have owned from ferrets to dogs. They are very friendly with the animals and they make sure you feel like family when your there. My dogs try to go into the office when we take them for walks in easton .
Kellyray Leppo
5 years ago
They get unwanted animals for you
Julie Nave
5 years ago
Wonderful caring doctor, has always practiced in a way that makes sense for the pet as well as the owner.
Angela Fleetwood
6 years ago
Dr. Coulston and Susan are the BEST! My vet for several years until I moved-always reaching out and finding ways to help their community pets❤️
Elliot Horowitz
6 years ago
Best Vet in Talbot County
Michael “MIkey J” Jacobs
6 years ago
Dr Eddie has been doing a great job taking care of our pups for years. Can't imagine taking our pets to anyone else
mike stevens
6 years ago
Best vet on the shore. Been going there forever. Very knowledgeable
Randi Truitt
7 years ago
Dr. Coulston saved my cat after I mistakenly applied dog flea medicine on her. She was having a severe adverse reaction. He cared when I needed him. They saved my cat. They bathed her and treated her. He and his wife are really kind and caring people. They are the best!
Sandra Miller
11 years ago
The Animal Clinic has always been on the Mark for what the animals need in Talbot County. We have taken our Animals to them for 5 yrs and they are always so sweet and loving. I can see why they would not give any water to any dog walking down the street. First they have to been concerned for the safety of their staff and animals that are in the building. That is your responsibility as a pet owner to make sure you have what your pets need. Its not everyone responsibility to make sure YOUR pets are hydrated. I Love Animal Clinic even a little more now.
Susan Howard
11 years ago
Easton, Maryland is a haven for art, music and dog lovers with one surprising exception--the Animal Clinic of Talbot. This past weekend I stayed at the Tidewater Inn that welcomed my two boxer/lab mixes and I walked them daily to the rails to trails path.The Red Hen served water to my dogs in porcelain. I was grateful and exuberant for the unsolicited pettings and offers of water to my dogs by merchants and even homeowners--one mother with her own gaggle of children to tend to asked her son to run bring a tub of water for my parched dogs. The only exception to this was the Animal Clinic of Talbot which happened to be the closest business establishment to the rails to trails path who refused my dogs water, ironically the only time I asked for any, and they refused saying "we don't do that". What is the "that"? All of the other merchants extended their hospitality freely without any expectation of repayment, except the one industry whose BUSINESS it is to care for animals.The animal clinic could learn from the other merchants about animal welfare-and good business. They claimed infection in sharing water bowls (do they only have one bowl or not wash it?) As a public health professional I know with very few exceptions(if my dog sneezed on the bowl and had a respiratory infection) that sharing water cannot transmit infections. I also know as a public health professional that it is misinformation about how diseases are spread that fosters stigma and discriminaition. The "that" that the vet tech or receptionist could not do that others did, was to show humanity to my animals--ironically the mainstay of her profession.
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