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    Snider Vern Horseshoeing

    5.0 (1 review)

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    We live in Fullerton and would definitely recommend making the drive out to Chino Hills Animal…read moreHospital. The staff is VERY welcoming and most of all Dr. Jodi Ellis was Spectacular. I will not go to any other place for the love and care of my family members. Great job everyone and Thank You!!

    I trusted Chino Hills Animal Hospital with my dog Jax for years, which honestly makes this even…read moreharder to write. Jax had a long history of worsening mobility problems, limping, weakness, pain, trouble standing, and documented masses. In 2024, a cytology sample from a mass came back limited/nondiagnostic, but I was never made to understand that this meant a serious tumor process had not actually been ruled out. Later, Jax underwent surgery for removal of masses, and I eventually learned there was "no way to know" what those masses actually were because definitive histopathology was never completed. Over time, the records continued documenting concerning findings including suspected neoplasia/mass, worsening hind limb weakness, enlarged lymph nodes, mobility decline, and progressive pain. In August 2025, abdominal and hind limb X-rays were performed while Jax was already struggling with worsening weakness and mobility decline. Looking back now, I seriously question whether the underlying tumor process was adequately recognized or escalated at that point. In November 2025, Jax became extremely sick and weak. A lot of the focus appeared directed toward suspected pancreatitis and diabetes management. After seeking a second opinion, another veterinarian documented severe pelvic limb weakness, muscle wasting, neurologic decline, and a large femoral mass. The veterinarian who later performed Jax's euthanasia documented massive tumor-related swelling involving his left pelvic limb and concern for neoplastic disease including possible nerve sheath tumor or sarcoma. What completely haunts me is how Jax died. During his final days, my dog was crying in pain, struggling to move, and suffering in ways I will never forget for the rest of my life. I had to make the devastating decision to euthanize him at home because his condition had progressed so severely that he could no longer walk without suffering. After another veterinarian questioned aspects of the treatment approach and documented the large mass findings, I've requested a refund and tried to get answers regarding how Jax's condition progressed to such a severe state. I never received meaningful clarification from Dr. Dunbar. I have since submitted a Veterinary Medical Board complaint along with supporting medical records, imaging, second-opinion evaluations, and euthanasia documentation for review. Please advocate hard for your pets, request copies of every diagnostic report, and seek second opinions early if something does not feel right.

    Pets 'N' Vets Animal Hospital

    Pets 'N' Vets Animal Hospital

    4.0
    (211 reviews)

    We had never been to this vet before, but one night around 7 pm our dog decided chaos was the plan…read moreand ate a grape off a plate we accidentally left out. We have two dogs and didn't even know which one ate it. After a quick panic Google session and seeing grapes are a big no for dogs, we rushed the dog we thought did it to this vet since they were open late. We called while driving to explain the situation, and by the time my husband got there, they were already ready for him. The front desk staff was incredibly kind and genuinely concerned about our dog. A few minutes later, my husband started second-guessing and thought maybe it was actually our other dog. We told the front desk, and they said it would probably be best to bring the second dog too just to be safe. Once I got there with the other dog, we suddenly remembered we have baby monitors and cameras all over the house. We asked if we could check the footage to figure out which dog actually ate the grape. At this point, they had already checked both dogs in. One of the vet techs or nurses came in while we were watching the video and just stood there quietly. I looked up and she said, "That's totally fine, I can wait until you figure out which one it was and we'll start with that dog." She waited patiently for about 15 minutes. No rushing us, no attitude, nothing. I was honestly blown away. I have never experienced that level of patience or understanding at a vet before. We reviewed the footage and confirmed it was the original dog we brought in. When I went back to the front desk and told them the other dog didn't eat anything, they immediately said not to worry and that they wouldn't charge us for the second dog at all. Again, shock. Every vet we've ever gone to would have charged for literally anything they could. This place just cared about the dog and the situation. When we finally saw the vet, he explained everything clearly. They needed to induce vomiting and explained worst-case scenarios, including charcoal and follow-up blood work if they didn't see the grape. They took him to the back, and within minutes came back and told us he threw up the grape whole. Since it wasn't digested, no charcoal or extra treatments were needed. They could have easily pushed more tests or treatments, but they didn't. That honesty meant a lot to us, especially because we had a past emergency at a highly rated pet hospital where they ran a bunch of unnecessary tests and told us our dog had something totally unrelated based on an X-ray. Later, friends of ours who are human physicians said that diagnosis would have been nearly impossible without an ultrasound, which made it pretty clear we were being hustled. We don't currently have a regular vet because we've been bouncing around trying to find one we trust, but after this experience, I'm really glad to say we finally found one. I wish I remembered the names of the vet and staff who helped us, but we'll absolutely be back for routine visits and any future emergencies (hopefully there are none lol).

    I used to love this veterinary. They had treated my dogs really well for gland expressions and…read moreemergencies because it was closer to home than their regular vet. Lately, I have been receiving a lot of "reminders" for a wellness exam through text and email from this office. My dogs go to Country Animal Clinic for their vaccines and wellness checks. Today, I got a call from a lady saying that in order for them to see my dogs, they had to have an updated wellness check with their office. I explained to her the situation and that my dogs went there for gland expression and emergencies only. She said the wellness check was a requirement for their office to do gland expression, nail trimming, and tick and flee treatments. I asked her if she wanted to lose my business because I can't afford to pay to veterinary doctors at the same time. She just stayed quiet on the phone and then repeated it (wellness check) was a requirement. When I have taken my dogs to Petco for a nail trimming, they only require me to show they have their rabies shot once a year or every 3 years. They input the information in the system for future visits. If you don't have the vaccination paperwork, they contact the veterinary office. I was really happy with the way they treated my dogs but received tons of emails and texts reminding me of a wellness check. It turned annoying. Today's call was the last drop. This lady said they would not do any services unless I accepted to pay for a wellness check there and would not accept any wellness check from another office. She said legally they had to require for the wellness check. I don't know if it is true, if so, they had been doing gland expressions on one of my dogs illegally from May to November (when she had an emergency visit for a paw). Basically, stick to your doctors. I feel cheated by their smiles and apparent care for my dogs. They only want the MONEY! Whoever called me today, should be working at a collections office and not at a vet. I had read their negative reviews and did not believe them because we had a good experience. I'm so disappointed with this vet's office.

    Snider Vern Horseshoeing - petservices - Updated June 2026

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