Swati
Member Since 2021
Hi,
I'm currently using the Banfield Pet Hospital in Woodbridge and Edison (the hospital inside PetSmart). I feel like they've been giving me faulty info or just overwhelm me without being helpful.
For example, Mr. Stache showed signs of plaque build up back in 2020 so they recommended Hill's Science Oral Care kibble and to not feed any wet food at all ... He loves variety so I changed the kibble but kept feeding wet food according to the packaging feeding guideline calorie count.
Then a few days ago they told me he had diabetes. They recommended prescription diets only and don't see the value of raw food. They also said that he needs high fiber and complex carbs in his diet NOT a low carb diet, which seems counter to everything. And the worst thing is they sent me home with a paper of how to go about injecting insulin (no one actually demonstrated it for me). And they want him on 2 meals a day but haven't given me any advice or warnings about how to transition him or how many calories he needs or any of it.
Long story short, I feel like I have more questions than answers and I'm getting tired of calling them and them getting back to me 5 hours later, or not until I call back to check up on getting my question answered. Any vets nearby that y'all recommend would be much appreciated.
I'm currently using the Banfield Pet Hospital in Woodbridge and Edison (the hospital inside PetSmart). I feel like they've been giving me faulty info or just overwhelm me without being helpful.
For example, Mr. Stache showed signs of plaque build up back in 2020 so they recommended Hill's Science Oral Care kibble and to not feed any wet food at all ... He loves variety so I changed the kibble but kept feeding wet food according to the packaging feeding guideline calorie count.
Then a few days ago they told me he had diabetes. They recommended prescription diets only and don't see the value of raw food. They also said that he needs high fiber and complex carbs in his diet NOT a low carb diet, which seems counter to everything. And the worst thing is they sent me home with a paper of how to go about injecting insulin (no one actually demonstrated it for me). And they want him on 2 meals a day but haven't given me any advice or warnings about how to transition him or how many calories he needs or any of it.
Long story short, I feel like I have more questions than answers and I'm getting tired of calling them and them getting back to me 5 hours later, or not until I call back to check up on getting my question answered. Any vets nearby that y'all recommend would be much appreciated.