I was on a trip from Duluth to Grand Rapids Minnesota, I had my pet nacho with me who's a Jack Russell Terrier and 13 years old. We didn't get 20 miles out of Duluth and not just started to panic he was like pacing back and forth and had severe anxiety in the truck first time ever so I started call around Grand Rapids area for a vet I called Arrowhead and explain to them that my dog was having severe anxiety and I needed something to relieve his anxiety on the way back home. Could they sneak me in on an emergency basis they said sure when I got there we waited almost an hour and 10 minutes before the vet came in which I understand but the thing that just aggravates me to no end. Is I told them all I need is something for nacho to get him back home that was it that pulled out a piece of paper and a pencil and started doing math equations about the medication nachos on now after 15 minutes he tells me just give him a full Tramadol that I already had and that should sedate him enough for on the way home I asked him again could I please just get like an Ativan or something so that he can settle down so you can relax you said no that should do it. I get back out in the lobby they tell me it's $62.50 for the visit show me not to head back to Duluth we're not two miles out of Grand Rapids and he starts his panic attacks again pacing back and forth whining just bad no matter what I did to try to get them to take that Tramadol I could not get them to take it so for the next hour and 45 minutes both nacho and I we're so stressed I felt unsafe driving which made things even worse the moral of the story is I've been with nacho for 14 years if he would have just listened to my request everything would have been fine but instead I get no help an hour and 20 minutes later and $62 broker I had to deal with that nightmare to be fair I'm going to contact that vet and ask him to refund my money if he does I will retract or edit this review otherwise you'd be better off treating your dog yourself then to go to Arrowhead family pet clinic or whatever it's called thank you Jeff.
I was on a trip from Duluth to Grand Rapids Minnesota, I had my pet nacho with me who's a Jack Russell Terrier and 13 years old. We didn't get 20 miles out of Duluth and not just started to panic he was like pacing back and forth and had severe anxiety in the truck first time ever so I started call around Grand Rapids area for a vet I called Arrowhead and explain to them that my dog was having severe anxiety and I needed something to relieve his anxiety on the way back home. Could they sneak me in on an emergency basis they said sure when I got there we waited almost an hour and 10 minutes before the vet came in which I understand but the thing that just aggravates me to no end. Is I told them all I need is something for nacho to get him back home that was it that pulled out a piece of paper and a pencil and started doing math equations about the medication nachos on now after 15 minutes he tells me just give him a full Tramadol that I already had and that should sedate him enough for on the way home I asked him again could I please just get like an Ativan or something so that he can settle down so you can relax you said no that should do it. I get back out in the lobby they tell me it's $62.50 for the visit show me not to head back to Duluth we're not two miles out of Grand Rapids and he starts his panic attacks again pacing back and forth whining just bad no matter what I did to try to get them to take that Tramadol I could not get them to take it so for the next hour and 45 minutes both nacho and I we're so stressed I felt unsafe driving which made things even worse the moral of the story is I've been with nacho for 14 years if he would have just listened to my request everything would have been fine but instead I get no help an hour and 20 minutes later and $62 broker I had to deal with that nightmare to be fair I'm going to contact that vet and ask him to refund my money if he does I will retract or edit this review otherwise you'd be better off treating your dog yourself then to go to Arrowhead family pet clinic or whatever it's called thank you Jeff.