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    Monument View Veterinary Hospital

    2.6 (5 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Euthanasia

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    Grand View Animal Hospital

    Grand View Animal Hospital

    4.3
    (12 reviews)

    They helped my beloved dachshund cross rainbow bridge with dignity and respect and me right by his…read moreside, holding his sweet paw. I was provided a box to bury him in, and they made a paw print casting for me to take home. They even sent us a lovely sympathy card signed by all the staff. We've been using Dr Terlouw for over a decade and can highly recommend his office for all your pet-family medical needs.

    On Presidents day Feb 16,2026 had an appt with vet to discuss my cat Sarah.She had been there 2…read moreweeks.Dr Terlou assured me he wasn't too busy and would provide a stress free place to help with her virus. The visit was very short as he said he had a surgery. If he would have taken the time I would have told him I'm taking the time to move her to ER place.AS DR disconnected her breathing machine. I noted he didn't have her on fluid therapy. After telling me she is not drinking. But no talk about follow up. I made sure to tell him I have money. He quickly leaves. Almost right away vet tech who wears dark glasses cuts in front of me and quickly grabs Sarah who quietly sat at back of cage and was mean to her to get her worked so that now I can't visit her without hissing and scratching.I did nothing because I was so shocked. I'm thinking Who does this? In front of me. I planned to get her a second opinion and to the ER place..Where is her boundaries? So unethical.She caused harm to my cat. The Dr knows I;m sure.Because soon after she arrived and was given eye drops for conjunctivitis he wasn't;t receptive to other ideas to help her. As time went on he never said take Sarah somewhere else.. No reason vet tech was so aggressive. This is considered an assault. None of this.I did look around corner and witnessed what she did.NEVER will forget it. She hurt my cat.....All the white this done in a hurry. This visit was not to do a euthanasia. But she was forceful...Not even any talk.I'm numb..NO COMPASSION.....It took a while to tame her when I found her as a stray and now by the vet tech;s actions I have to start over again. If these people care about cats why would they not let her get a second opinion? This behavior by them shocked a few others. They killed my 3 year calico cat. Who received a shot. And I;m charged $500. I can't give any more details as its too painful. They just wanted to kill my cat and not treat her.Or give me second opinion. I had to stop now.There is a little more.........

    Amigo Animal Clinic

    Amigo Animal Clinic

    3.4
    (56 reviews)

    GREAT STAFF- My kitten Luna is a patient here, and I am never disappointed with the quality of…read moretheir care, the timeliness of their service, or the compassion of their staff. When she was about 4 months old, I took my kitten into Amigo for some vaccinations. The veterinarian unfortunately found that she has a heart murmur. As the doctor was breaking the news to me, he paused after giving me each piece of information to ensure that I understood what was happening. He was incredibly kind and my first thought was "this doctor has DEFINITELY had to tell people that their pet is dying" because he went about it in such a gentle way. A month later I took her back in for some tummy troubles and the vet on hand found that her heart murmur is halfway gone, indicating that it's most likely an innocent heart murmur that will go as way in time! I plan to continue taking Luna here for my remaining time in Grand Junction and am very thankful to the staff for the way they run their business. They truly understand that a pet is a family member and that every possible measure to save or improve an animal's life should always be taken!

    Needed assistance with helping my dog pass. Amigo animal clinic said the law requires them to do an…read moreexam that cost $180.00. Our pet is dying and they want to do an exam. It is just a lie it is not the law just made up. Had to take him some place else. Never ever take ur animal there they will lie, over charge, they don't care about u or ur pet. Scam artist making extra money at someone's darkest hour. Shame on u Amigo animal clinic. I hope u get shut down

    Canyon Country Animal Hospital

    Canyon Country Animal Hospital

    4.4
    (14 reviews)

    As a military officer with extensive domestic and international travel experience accompanied by…read morepets, I prioritize leaving positive reviews to support well-run businesses. However, in cases where systemic flaws impact pet care, it is essential to provide constructive feedback to encourage improvement. Canyon Country Animal Hospital in Grand Junction, CO, stands out for having the least competent reception staff I have encountered across multiple veterinary clinics. We have visited four times for our dog and newly adopted kitten, and each experience has highlighted significant deficiencies in internal communication, professionalism, and customer service. Key Issues Observed 1. Inadequate Internal Communication and Appointment Management - Despite the clinic being consistently empty (never more than my pet, myself, and maybe one other client present), receptionists appeared disorganized, confused, or unapproachable during all four visits. - Medication Refill Error (Dog's First Visit): We explicitly requested chewable Apoquel tablets during a new patient exam due to relocation needs. The veterinarian assured us that the last chewables had been sold but refills would arrive in 1-2 days, with the front desk to call for pickup. After three days without contact, I visited in person and was provided non-chewable tablets at $113 for a 30-day supply--$30 more than our previous clinic. When I pointed out the discrepancy (non-chewables), the receptionist stated, "We don't carry chewables because they cost more." This misinformation (chewables are standard and available elsewhere) led to no resolution; we ultimately obtained the medication from our previous veterinarian and will now order exclusively from Chewy. - Kitten Vaccination Scheduling (10/13/2025 Appointment): Our shelter-adopted kitten's records indicated his third round of shots was due on this date. Despite no email or text confirmations, I called repeatedly from 0750-0830 and emailed for the time slot. The call was answered at 8:32 AM, declaring me "late." I arrived promptly and was still able to be seen by a kind veterinarian who performed an exam but deferred vaccinations due to the kitten's small size. Records now incorrectly show him as delinquent on shots, complicating our upcoming move and rental applications. - The vet's Instructions were: Return in 4 weeks for distemper shots; return in 8 weeks for rabies. I paid and left. - My follow-up calls revealed that there had been no appointments scheduled for follow-up. This morning I booked the next appointment and asked to verify some information, the receptionist stated cats cannot receive rabies shots until 4 months old and that the 4-week visit was only for distemper--despite the kitten reaching 4 months by then and me asking can I do both? The 4-week visit is a technician-only appointment so I won't be able to consult the vet and the receptionist did not offer to confirm for me. Still no appointment confirmations were sent. 2. Unresponsiveness and Excuses - Receptionists failed to answer calls or emails promptly, even on low-volume days. When questioned, one stated, "It's a Monday," despite the clinic being completely empty. - Request for appointment notifications was denied with the explanation, "Some phone companies block them." This issue does not occur with notifications from other medical providers and seems like a failure on the clinic's part. I have service-related disabilities that cause me to rely on confirmation emails and messages and I don't believe it is too much to ask. 3. Consistent Lack of Professionalism - Both receptionists (two young women) were inhospitable and defensive during all four interactions, particularly when addressing legitimate concerns. This extends to poor coordination between front desk and veterinary staff. In four visits, not one has been helpful or useful for my family. Broader Context: - Following the tragic loss of our healthy cat within two weeks of treatment at another local clinic (with even poorer outcomes), Canyon Country Animal Hospital was recommended as a superior option to us. Regrettably, we have not experienced the expected standard of care. Our pets deserve efficient, accurate, and compassionate service, which has been absent here. Recommendation - I strongly advise Canyon Country Animal Hospital to invest in receptionist training, implement robust appointment and notification systems, and improve front-to-back communication. - Pet owners in Grand Junction deserve better. After this being our 3rd Vet Clinic in 2025, we cannot afford to relocate again at this time and go through new patient exams again. For now I will rate accordingly, with hopeful intent for a positive update in the future.

    Dr. Dunn is absolutely one of the best vet's I have had. He is always so patient to answer all of…read moremy questions and give me information that helps me not only make decisions, but know that I have an educated response. I have taken my Great Dane, St. Bernard/Goldendoodle and my maltipoo and he is spectacular with all sizes.

    Monument View Veterinary Hospital - vet - Updated July 2026

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