
Josey Ranch Pet Hospital
Address |
2150 N Josey Ln Ste 106, Carrollton, TX 75006 |
Phone |
(972) 446-0667 (972) 446-0667 |
Website |
Click Here |
All Hours |
M7:30a to 6p |
T7:30a to 6p |
W8a to 6p |
Th8a to 6p |
F8a to 6p |
Sat9a to 1p |
Sunclosed |
Open Today8a to 6p |
My Vet's The Best
Veterinarian Reviews Add Review
Vet Name | Dr. Jennifer Barnett |
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Pet Name | Bocephus |
Owner Name | Miranda |
2.2.2022
As new dog owners, we have LOTS of questions and she always listens to them, no matter how crazy, and answers them with respect. She has great yet very practical advice and also always has great training advice. She has a presence that makes both us and our dog feel very safe. We trust her very much and think that she is just the bomb!
Vet Name | Doctor Barnett |
Mark |
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Pet Name | Chico |
Owner Name | Charlotte |
7.26.2021
Personable, attentive & all arourd AMAZING!!! (Like y'all). Blessed Day Y'all!!! CLnChico2
Vet Name | Doctor Barnett |
Mark |
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Pet Name | Chico (aka)Killer |
Owner Name | Charlotte |
3.28.2021
She always so very kind & really cares. As all of the employees here. Also faith is a great tech. Thanks y'all much & Blessed day! CLnChico2
Vet Name | Dr Kirk Esmond |
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Pet Name | Stetson |
Owner Name | Marty |
7.31.2016
Stetson swallowed a sock - not his first foreign object - but this one didn't come back up. It lodged in his intestine just shy of the rectum. Dr Esmond had a bright idea to try and help save Stetson from surgery. He directed his partner, Dr Baber, who was treating Stetson that day, to insert a red rubber catheter, 150 ml of NACl, and some KY jelly. Sure enough, shortly afterwards, Stetson passed the sock!! It was such a great relief to know he wouldn't have to undergo surgery!! Even better, a friend told the ER vet the story when her dog obstructed and had the same results.' Dr Esmond saved two dogs with his critical thinking skills and creative care. He rocks!!!
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Vet Name | Dr Kirk Esmond |
Mark |
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Pet Name | Stetson |
Owner Name | Anonymous |
7.31.2016
I adopted sassy when she was 1 yr old. When I took her to the vet she turned vicious and yet when I brought her home to doctor her she was as gentle as could be. I changed to dr. Froelich and mentioned this to her and asked if she could be afraid of heights. She sat on the floor to examine her and she was perfect. From that day on when she went to dr. Froelich she would always sit on the floor to treat her and we never had another vicious outburst. She is so compassionate and has helped me through several losses of my fur kids.
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