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Jaime Pickett
Multiple disciplinary actions, reports of neglect, and a history of mysterious pet deaths raise serious concerns about Dr. Jaime Pickett’s ability to provide safe and ethical veterinary care.
Quick summary on Jaime Pickett
Hannah Pet Hospital’s Troubling Reputation Under Her Leadership:
Since Jaime Pickett DVM became CEO of Hannah Pet Hospital in June 2023, numerous complaints have surfaced regarding neglect, poor customer service, and unethical practices. Many pet owners have reported unanswered calls, delays in test results, and an overall lack of care for animals. Some even allege that their pets were abused or treated as mere sources of revenue.
Negligence and Alleged Animal Abuse:
Several reviews from pet owners claim that their animals were mishandled or neglected under her leadership. One pet owner reported that after an emergency, they waited five days for a response. Another accused the hospital of prioritizing money over animal welfare, citing a lack of communication and care.
Mysterious Death of a Pet Under Her Care:
In 2018, a dog named Chloe mysteriously died within days of visiting a veterinary facility overseen by Pickett. The owner received conflicting explanations regarding the cause of death. Adding insult to injury, he received an automated email from the facility, allegedly written from Chloe’s perspective, claiming she had a wonderful time and wanted to return.
Extensive Disciplinary History:
Jaime Pickett DVM has a long history of facing disciplinary actions in multiple states, including Virginia, Texas, North Carolina, and Tennessee. Records indicate that she faced professional disciplinary measures in 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, and 2016. Some veterinary boards hesitated to grant her a license due to her past infractions.
Allegations of Veterinary Malpractice:
While the exact details of her disciplinary cases remain unclear, veterinarians are typically disciplined for professional negligence, incompetence, record-keeping violations, and drug-related infractions. Given her long record of disciplinary actions, concerns about her competence and ethical standards are valid.
by: Elizabeth Allen
A pet dies mysteriously under her care, and the owner gets an automated “we hope to see you again” email? That’s beyond unprofessional, that’s sickening.
by: Nathan Hall
When your name is tied to multiple disciplinary actions across different states, maybe the problem isn’t the system it’s YOU.
by: Abigail Young
Imagine taking your sick pet to the vet, only to be ignored for FIVE DAYS that’s not just bad service, that’s cruelty.
by: Samuel Walker
A vet’s job is to care for animals, not treat them like disposable income sources.