Update: I spoke with my vetâs office shortly after Robbie did. I was told that when Robbie called my vet to âget permissionâ to fill early, what he actually did was called and told them that he suspects I am taking my dogâs medication and that Bullochâs wonât fill the prescription anymore.
There was no âasking for permission.â So he lied to me not only when I asked that he call for permission and said that he would, but also when I called days later and he said that he asked for permission and they said, âNo.â
Robbie is completely unprofessional and even repeatedly opined that my dog's medication, at the prescribed dose, even not filling it early, was "way too much, even for a big dog." Again, Robbie NEVER even asked about my dog's weight (over 150 lbs), breed, health condition, etc. Robbie Vickers is not a vet and numerous vets have green-lighted this exact prescription. If Robbie wants to be a vet, I suggest he go to Veterinary School, instead of acting like he has knowledge in an area which he does not. Again, this guy never asked about my dog's weight, age, health condition, tests I had run, etc.
Furthermore, the lack of common sense is astounding. From purchasing my dog over 8 1/2 years ago I have spent five figures on him including vet visits, routine care, boarding, traveling all over the Western US for jobs with him (at significant cost to me), then all of these tests when he started peeing blood and being in pain for the past year and a half. Why in the world would I spend all this money as some elaborate ruse to later, EIGHT AND A HALF YEARS LATER, predict that I was going to want to steal my dog's medicine, after having to spend thousands and thousands of dollars out of my pocket in order to get him treatment for his condition, which I could have never predicted over 8 1/2 years ago?
I would think a pharmacist with an ounce of common sense would think, gee, I don't know, that if someone was going to abuse drugs they would run it through human insurance or medicare instead of pay thousands and thousands of dollars out-of-pocket for numerous tests for their dog and hope that their vet randomly decides to select that medication. But we aren't dealing with common sense here, we are dealing with some random, nosy, judgmental pharmacist who is not educated in veterinary medicine and likes to try to cause problems for people (like some woman with a dying dog) likely because he doesn't have enough power and control in his own life or deep insecurities. Anyways, that was my experience dealing with Bulloch's.
P.S. I still got my prescription filled early by my vet despite Robbie trying to create drama for me. So I am back at my old pharmacy in St George, where I never had any issues. Shnookie and I definitely give Bullochâs two thumbs and two paws down. Read fb for my full review. The pharmacist treated me like a "druggie" for trying to get my dying dog's prescription filled. There was no follow up when I originally called in my prescription early (and the system said it was early but they would call my vet and still gave me a pick-up date and time) and Robbie decided not to fill it, so I went in to pick it up days later, was treated like a druggie by Robbie (like I was taking my dying dog's medication), had to specifically ask that he call my vet (even though the automated system had told me they would days previously), then after he called my vet, there was no follow-up yet again, until I personally called Bulloch's days later. I used this pharmacy for two months since moving to Cedar. I would not recommend...
   Read moreMy parents have been coming here since i was a child. Now that i'm adulting, I have to decide where to shop and this place is 100% generationally passed down. My baby is sick but there's also a problem with his insurance so this was almost a disaster; thanks to the amazing crew in Bulloch, all is well! Seriously, NO ONE else would do what Bullock did for me today! His insurance wasn't pulling up due to an error in the utah health system. This is where i'm supposed to pay out of pocket and submit for refund, but they took the initiative to pick it up. They charged me what they would have with the insurance and told me they'd contact when they heard from the insurance. Thanks team!!! #greatservice They have a .25 jukebox that may also be free lol. Serious candy shop which isn't my thing but still intriguing. I would prefer a health shop: nutritional smoothies, healthy snacks (nuts, fruits & veggies)and drinks I also heard them say hello to clients by name. I like this place a lot! I...
   Read moreI was so excited to come here for a milkshake. I walked through the store and bought a magnet and a book and some funky measuring spoons, that was a nice experience with other cashiers. Then, I stood in line behind a family of maybe 10 people here after graduation and watched them all order milkshakes. It took a long time. 20+ mins later it was my turn, I was the only one left in the store, and asked for a small cherry chocolate chip milkshake. In a very rude tone, the girl behind the counter said, "we're not making milkshakes anymore." I kind of laughed thinking she was joking. She was not. The entire family was enjoying their shakes at the counter. She said they were closing soon and wouldn't make any more milkshakes. It was about 7:30 and I knew they closed at 8. She was so mean. I had been looking forward to it all day. I almost cried walking out and felt embarrassed. Horrible treatment and horrible experience :( I felt stupid for waiting in...
   Read more