Veterinarian availability varies—book an appointment to ensure one is onsite. Clinics provide only routine vaccines and preventive tests. For emergencies, visit the nearest emergency vet hospital.
Frustrated that I asked how much extra the wormer was and was told $4 but after looking at the receipt it was an extra $30. Still cheaper than going to a vet office but I could have easily bought that wormer and done both of my dogs for that price.
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Stephen Gilley
May 20, 2024
1.0
The first issue is the “pop up clinic” layout where a table is in the middle of a store and that is where the animals are handled. My dog (a beagle) was distracted by all the other animals around and as a result was very hyper when he was put on the table to get vaccinations. The second issue is that the staff made no attempt to calm him down or settle him down prior to treatment, they went straight to holding him down. They placed a muzzle on him, which I was alright with, but then they held his head and neck so tight he could not breathe. I could see his eyes popping out of his head and foam forming around his mouth. I stood up to say something and they told me I could not touch him while they were working. Fine, but at least let him breathe. My dog did not eat for almost a day after his appointment and coughed regularly. He also had busted blood vessels in his eyes, so that tells you how rough they treated him. It’s not attempting to restrain him that was the issue, it was not attempting to calm him down or even talking/playing with him before starting and how they restrained him by basically choking him out to get compliance. I had to step in to have them release him. This was completely unacceptable. I’ve never had this issue (or at least never been told there were issues) in an actual Vet clinic. These pop up clinics are ridiculous and should not be used. But because I know money means more than anything else, at least put a partition up around the table so there is some privacy which can help with calming a pet down. I waited for medication after my appointment and several dogs after mine were treated the same way and fought to get away from them. This was a terrible experience for my pet and I will not bring him back to this type of unprofessional pop up ever again and strongly encourage other pet owners to not use these either. Invest in building/developing actual clinics and private rooms like are in some Petco or don’t do it at all. Completely unprofessional and dangerous. This was at the Layton, UT location.
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Irene Smith
Dec 30, 2023
5.0
It was my first time taking my small dog for the vaccine clinic. Everyone from the lady who checked him in, to include the vet tech and vet were amazing!!! He had a series of shots and they were patient and he did very well!! Highly recommended 👌
Frequently Asked Questions About Vetco Vaccination Clinic
Does Petco Layton give vaccinations?
Yes, a variety of vaccinations are available at our Layton Vetco Vaccination Clinic including: Rabies, Distemper/Parvo, Leptospirosis, Bordetella, Lyme, Canine Influenza, Rattlesnake, and Feline Leukemia.
Does Petco Layton accept walk in vaccinations?
Vaccinations are available by appointment only at our Layton Vetco Vaccination Clinic.
Does Petco Layton give Rabies shots?
Yes, Rabies vaccinations are available at our Layton Vetco Vaccination Clinic for $25.
How much does it cost to microchip my pet at Petco Layton?
Microchipping costs $25 at our Layton Vetco Vaccination Clinic.
What vaccinations are available at Vetco Vaccination Clinic in Layton?
The clinic offers a variety of vaccinations including Rabies, Distemper/Parvo, Leptospirosis, Bordetella, Lyme, Canine Influenza, Rattlesnake, and Feline Leukemia.
Can I get vaccinations for my pet at Vetco Vaccination Clinic without an appointment?
No, vaccinations are available by appointment only at the Layton Vetco Vaccination Clinic.
Does Vetco Vaccination Clinic in Layton provide rabies shots?
Yes, Rabies vaccinations are available for $25 at the Vetco Vaccination Clinic.
How much does microchipping cost at Vetco Vaccination Clinic in Layton?
Microchipping services at the clinic cost $25.
What are the hours of operation for Vetco Vaccination Clinic in Layton?
The clinic is open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM and Sunday from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Is Vetco Vaccination Clinic in Layton accessible for people with disabilities?
Yes, the clinic has a wheelchair accessible entrance and restroom but does not have wheelchair accessible seating.
Where is Vetco Vaccination Clinic located in Layton?
Vetco Vaccination Clinic is located at 2095 Harris Blvd, Layton, UT 84041-1633, USA.
What is a popular pet store near Vetco Vaccination Clinic in Layton where I can shop for pet supplies?
Petco, located nearby, is a popular pet store offering a wide range of pet products and services including dog training.
If I visit Vetco Vaccination Clinic, what nearby dining options are available for a meal after my appointment?
Nearby dining options include Noodles & Company for American cuisine, Rumbi Island Grill for Caribbean food, and Cafe Zupas offering healthy meals and cafe options.
Are there shopping centers near Vetco Vaccination Clinic in Layton where I can shop after my pet's appointment?
Yes, Harris Plaza shopping center is nearby, featuring various retail stores and restaurants for convenient shopping and dining.