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Monarch Dunes Veterinary Clinic

4.6 (5 reviews)
Closed 8:00 am - 5:30 pm

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Services - Monarch Dunes Veterinary Clinic

Dental care

Dental cleaning

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Euthanasia

Mass or tumor removal

Microchipping

Pet physical or wellness exam

Spay or neuter

Pet vaccinations

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They have a small office and friendly staff. My older dog did very well under their care. Dr was very informative and gentle.

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Dr. Bell and staff are caring, expert, and kind. He has treated our cats and pigeons. We recommend him highly!

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Losing our puppy was already devastating. What made it worse was how his final moments were handled…read moreat VCA Arroyo Grande. We chose this location believing it would be a compassionate, supportive environment. Instead, it was disorganized and, at times, shockingly dismissive. Before our appointment, we had confirmed everything--cremation, paw prints, even having his ashes shipped. When we arrived, no one seemed to have that information. We had to repeat everything multiple times while trying to hold it together emotionally. One bright spot was Dr. Sarah Fielding, who was kind, gentle, and reassuring. She was the only person who truly made us feel supported. The rest of the experience felt rushed and impersonal. And then came the hardest part. We were told our puppy would be fully asleep before the final step. He wasn't. He appeared panicked and resisted, and I had to physically hold him down. That moment has stayed with me. It was not peaceful, and it was not what we were promised. Afterward, the issues continued. We were given conflicting information about his ashes, had to call to confirm basic details, and when we picked up his paw prints, one didn't even look like his. We were told it had been made later after removing him from the freezer, which was incredibly upsetting to hear. Hoping for some accountability, we spoke with the manager, Brooke. Instead, she was dismissive from the start, insisted nothing was mishandled, and even confused our case with someone else's before telling us we were the ones misunderstanding. That conversation made everything worse. A corporate representative later reached out and acknowledged things fell short, which I appreciated--but an apology doesn't undo what happened. This wasn't just a miscommunication. It was repeated failures in coordination, care, and basic compassion during one of the most painful moments a pet owner can experience. No family should have to go through this. I would not recommend this office for euthanasia- unless you enjoy double the pain and suffering to accompany you with your grief, then this is the place for you. And you should probably avoid Brooke at all costs. She'll just gaslight you until you hang up.

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Monarch Dunes Veterinary Clinic - vet - Updated June 2026

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