18 Oct, 2016 → by ClaimboUser406291
Their Primary Motivation is to Make Money, Not Care for Pets!!
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We also had a bad experience at Acacia. Other reviewers who say money is their primary motivation are correct. They push expensive and unnecessary tests on people who have sick companion animals and who they know they can sucker into paying for the tests that won't do anything but enrich the owner of Acacia, Marc Laudonio. Instead, when people have pets who are suffering from fatal diseases, they should just tell them that they are fatal and let the pet owners decide what to do instead of pushing what they know are tests that won't do any good for the pets, but only will do good for the bottom line of Acacia. I feel sorry for the "employee" vets who have to follow Dr. Laudonio's philosophy on this. They probably work on salary plus commission on selling tests. No wonder they come and go. You take your pet's life in your hands when you go to this place. And you better have lots of money for unnecessary tests to boot. There are many other vets in town that are better than this one.