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West Toledo Animal Hospital

4.4
(878 reviews)

Business Details

4404 Secor Rd, Toledo, OH
43623-4236, United States
(419) 750-5056
http://westtoledoanimalhospital.com/

About

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West Toledo Animal Hospital provides full service veterinary services, pet boarding and daycare, pet training, animal rehabilitation, pet chiropractic, and in-house lab and pharmacy services to the Toledo, OH area.

Location

West Toledo Animal Hospital
4404 Secor Rd, Toledo, OH
43623-4236, United States

Hours

Monday8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
SundayClosed

Reviews

4.4
878 reviews
5 stars
657
4 stars
101
3 stars
24
2 stars
18
1 star
78
  • JT
    Joshua Twining-Wiederhold
    Mar 20, 2026
    5.0
    Astonishing. We had to put our dog on the rainbow bridge, and our regular vet had a medical emergency in his family. We called to see if West Toledo A.H. could help us. We were embraced with such love and understanding. They gave us time together before we said our goodbyes. After returning to pick up her remains, there was a card signed by every staff member. Thank you for the caring support from all of you.
  • CH
    chad hayes
    Mar 15, 2026
    5.0
    Excellent service and staff worked with us on a costly procedure +. Definitely recommend!
  • BR
    B R
    Jan 23, 2026
    1.0
    They sure love their money here any wasting your pets and your precious time. If you love your animals please stay far far away from this place, especially if you want them to live.
  • AH
    Alex Hoffman
    Jan 9, 2026
    5.0
    Always a wonderful and friendly staff. Genuinely take their customers/ clients seriously and are respectful.
  • EH
    Erin Hulme
    Nov 21, 2025
    1.0
    Don't waste your money here, all they care about is pushing unnecessary appointments on you to get that appointment fee. My dog was just there 2 weeks ago to get medicine prescribed for heart failure. It's a long term medication to slow the progression, not a cure. I had another heart failure dog on it for many years. When I asked why I had to bring her back so soon just to keep getting the medicine prescribed I was told by the staff member it's to "check if she's getting better".... her severe heart failure is not going to "Get better". All it should take is me calling and saying yep, no adverse effects from the medication, can you send in the prescription now? I'm 8 months pregnant and work nights but I have to lose sleep and money for a pointless appointment and good luck speaking to the actual vet over the phone. You and your pet are just another number to these people.

Frequently Asked Questions About West Toledo Animal Hospital

What food and drinks may be harmful to my pet?

Some food and drink items that you consider tasty treats may be dangerous for your pet. As tempting as it might be to share your food or drink with your four-legged friend, please resist! Some of these items include: • Alcoholic drinks and food products containing alcohol • Caffeine (found in a lot of drinks such as coffee, tea, soda, and energy drinks) • Chocolate- especially baking chocolate • Fatty foods • Avocados • Garlic • Grapes and raisins • Macadamia nuts • Marijuana • Onions • Salt • Tobacco products (including e-cigarettes and their refills) • Xylitol (a sweetener found in products such as some sugar-free chewing gum, sugar-free candy, cough syrup, mouthwash, and toothpaste) • Yeast products (like raw bread dough) • Medicine intended for people or another pet, unless directed by your veterinarian For example, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for people, such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen, may not be right for your pet and may even be harmful; and the common pain reliever acetaminophen is fatal to cats. If you think your pet has eaten something potentially dangerous call our hospital right away, as well as a pet poison control center right away.

Should I Spay or Neuter my pet?

By spaying or neutering your pet, you’ll help control the pet homelessness crisis, which results in millions of healthy dogs and cats being euthanized in the United States each year simply because there aren’t enough homes to go around. There are also medical and behavioral benefits to spaying (female pets) and neutering (male pets) your animals. Here are some of the medical benefits: • Your female pet will live a longer, healthier life. Spaying helps prevent uterine infections and breast tumors, which are malignant or cancerous in about 50 percent of dogs and 90 percent of cats. Spaying your pet before her first heat offers the best protection from these diseases. • Neutering your male companion prevents testicular cancer and some prostate problems. And behavioral benefits: • Your spayed female pet won't go into heat. While cycles can vary, female felines usually go into heat four to five days every three weeks during breeding season. In an effort to advertise for mates, they'll yowl and urinate more frequently—sometimes all over the house! • Your male dog will be less likely to roam away from home. An intact male will do just about anything to find a mate, including finding creative ways escape from the house. Once he's free to roam, he risks injury in traffic and fights with other male animals. • Your neutered male may be better behaved. Unneutered dogs and cats are more likely to mark their territory by spraying strong-smelling urine all over the house. Your dog might be less likely to mount other dogs, people and inanimate objects after he’s neutered. Some aggression problems may be avoided by early neutering. Spaying/neutering your pets is also highly cost-effective. The cost of your pet's spay/neuter surgery is far less than the cost of having and caring for a litter, as well as the cost of emergency surgery. We recommend spaying or neutering your pet between 9-12 months. If you would like more information on spaying or neutering your pet, please give our hospital a call.

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