10 Reviews

Jets Pet Hospital

Fullerton, California
General Info
Jets Pet Hospital in Fullerton observes details others overlook such as the way pets assume their stance along with the position of their eyes and the moment their shoulders lower. Throughout California improved results emerge from that particular understanding. The session starts with spatial reading where observers note how the pet stabilizes its weight and track the frequency of its eye movements along with whether its tail displays stable motion or hesitant flicks. The staff members position themselves according to their readings by standing diagonally when direct approaches cause tension and using pauses instead of vocal cues when animals become overly attuned. Initial tools remain stationary within the visible area so pets can adjust to their presence before interaction starts. Jets Pet Hospital delivers integrative diagnostics alongside surgical consults and pain tracking while offering sensory response care and structured mobility rehabilitation. Each treatment adapts in real time. A pet displaying flattened posture or redirected gaze prompts the session to revert to anchoring techniques through patterned movement or rhythmic steps which help reestablish calm. Owners get aftercare plans that focus on visual and tactile pacing where they learn to extend hands in side arcs and determine when to add movement contrast while guiding reentry into routines using visual anchors. This guarantees post-visit actions remain stable while home care routines persist without abrupt changes. Jets Pet Hospital delivers an intricate communication experience through silent signals and responsive pacing for Fullerton families and California pet owners.
Reviews
LisaMarie D.
17 Jun 2017
REPORT
This is a long over due review. We have been taking our furbabies to Dr. Toledo for over 10 years. He is an amazing, kind, animal lover vet. He has an incredible staff who have been with him for years... Read More
This is a long over due review. We have been taking our furbabies to Dr. Toledo for over 10 years. He is an amazing, kind, animal lover vet. He has an incredible staff who have been with him for years. He has an office in Anaheim that is open weekends and early mornings. We have referred neighbors and friends. We would NEVER go to anyone but Dr. Toledo and his 2 offices. Also affordable. Read Less
Deb Shrider
14 Jun 2017
REPORT
Dr Toledo has treated our cats for the past few years. He is extremely compassionate and honest. He never rushes an appointment, gives as many treatment options as he can so a considered decision can... Read More
Dr Toledo has treated our cats for the past few years. He is extremely compassionate and honest. He never rushes an appointment, gives as many treatment options as he can so a considered decision can be made. The clinic is not the most fancy, but it's clean, and their hours of operation are good. Read Less
Claire V.
19 May 2017
REPORT
I had a foster puppy I was supposed to take to Aspen to be spayed as per instructions from the rescue I volunteered with. I called and made the appointment for the following Monday. When I got home fr... Read More
I had a foster puppy I was supposed to take to Aspen to be spayed as per instructions from the rescue I volunteered with. I called and made the appointment for the following Monday. When I got home from an adoption event on Saturday, my son told me Aspen had called and changed the appointment to Wednesday. Really? They rescheduled my appointment without explanation or checking with me to see if I would be able to bring her that day? I called back and asked what happened to the appointment we had agreed upon. The woman rudely told me it was because they were going to have an emergency on Monday.  Say what??? They plan emergencies days in advance??? In the end, I brought the puppy to my own vet and paid for the spay myself. It just wasn't acceptable to be jerked around by these people. I believe I was being treated poorly because I was with a rescue and the rescue gets a discount. They obviously see the discount as their license to treat people disrespectfully and without consideration. And if they treat rescue people that badly, how badly are they treating the rescue animals - or any of the animals, for that matter? Read Less
Timothy Wilson
18 May 2017
REPORT
Worse place ever. First and for most the lady was unwilling to give me a ball park range for an ear flush. I have called 5 or 6 other places all gave a price. This is not my first rodeo. I know how th... Read More
Worse place ever. First and for most the lady was unwilling to give me a ball park range for an ear flush. I have called 5 or 6 other places all gave a price. This is not my first rodeo. I know how these places work. I have yet to find a vet that is not all about the money. Makes me sick. I would not feel comfortable about this place so I did not go. Strate up. Read Less
Becky L.
23 Oct 2016
REPORT
Had a not so good experience here a couple years ago, but decided to give it another try. The new veterinarian did a great job on my dog who was having an allergic reaction to something. He was very i... Read More
Had a not so good experience here a couple years ago, but decided to give it another try. The new veterinarian did a great job on my dog who was having an allergic reaction to something. He was very informing and the staff were all helpful as well. Read Less
Ofelia Amezquita
19 Sep 2016
REPORT
John S.
7 Aug 2016
REPORT
Love Dr. Toledo!  The office will always fit you in and he's great with our difficult German Shepherd!
Howard Salsitz, J.D.
26 Aug 2014
REPORT
They have always taken care of our animals reasonably. That includes dogs and cats.
A Google User
20 Dec 2009
REPORT
I took my kitten in for deworming medicine and asked if she had earmites. The vet kept calling her a "him," which isn't a big problem, although I kept correcting him. Then he shoved a q-tip in her ear... Read More
I took my kitten in for deworming medicine and asked if she had earmites. The vet kept calling her a "him," which isn't a big problem, although I kept correcting him. Then he shoved a q-tip in her ear and she hissed. Her ear was folded down and irritated for an hour after I got home. He said "You're cat seems to have a problem with me, I don't know why." I'm sorry, sir, if my kitten doesn't like strange men stabbing her in the ear. Then he acted frightened of her and asked me to put the deworming medicine in her mouth. I told him I didn't know how, and he said he was afraid she was going to scratch him. Uh, don't they train you for this? What exactly am I paying you for? When he finally put the medicine in her mouth, he jumped back. She didn't even move. The grown man couldn't even handle a 8 month old kitten. Not only that, but he injured her. Usually, when I take my pet to the veterinarian, I don't expect to bring her home in worse condition than when she entered the place. Read Less
mskitty007
4 May 2009
REPORT
Everyone in the office is very kind and caring. They are open nights and on Saturday. They take care of both of our dogs and remember their names too. They carry Advantage in the office so you dont... Read More
Everyone in the office is very kind and caring. They are open nights and on Saturday. They take care of both of our dogs and remember their names too. They carry Advantage in the office so you dont have to go online to get it in the summer. Read Less
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(714) 449-9390
800 E Commonwealth Ave
Fullerton California 92831
Business Hours
Monday
Mon
08:00AM-20:00PM
Tuesday
Tue
08:00AM-20:00PM
Wednesday
Wed
08:00AM-20:00PM
Thursday
Thu
08:00AM-20:00PM
Friday
Fri
08:00AM-20:00PM
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Jets Pet Hospital

Fullerton, California
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800 E Commonwealth Ave
Fullerton California 92831
Jets Pet Hospital in Fullerton observes details others overlook such as the way pets assume their stance along with the position of their eyes and the moment their shoulders lower. Throughout California improved results emerge from that particular understanding. The session starts with spatial reading where observers note how the pet stabilizes its weight and track the frequency of its eye movements along with whether its tail displays stable motion or hesitant flicks. The staff members position themselves according to their readings by standing diagonally when direct approaches cause tension and using pauses instead of vocal cues when animals become overly attuned. Initial tools remain stationary within the visible area so pets can adjust to their presence before interaction starts. Jets Pet Hospital delivers integrative diagnostics alongside surgical consults and pain tracking while offering sensory response care and structured mobility rehabilitation. Each treatment adapts in real time. A pet displaying flattened posture or redirected gaze prompts the session to revert to anchoring techniques through patterned movement or rhythmic steps which help reestablish calm. Owners get aftercare plans that focus on visual and tactile pacing where they learn to extend hands in side arcs and determine when to add movement contrast while guiding reentry into routines using visual anchors. This guarantees post-visit actions remain stable while home care routines persist without abrupt changes. Jets Pet Hospital delivers an intricate communication experience through silent signals and responsive pacing for Fullerton families and California pet owners.
Monday
08:00AM-20:00PM
Tuesday
08:00AM-20:00PM
Wednesday
08:00AM-20:00PM
Thursday
08:00AM-20:00PM
Friday
08:00AM-20:00PM
LisaMarie D.
17 Jun 2017
REPORT
This is a long over due review. We have been taking our furbabies to Dr. Toledo for over 10 years. He is an amazing, kind, animal lover vet. He has an incredible staff who have been with him for years... Read More
This is a long over due review. We have been taking our furbabies to Dr. Toledo for over 10 years. He is an amazing, kind, animal lover vet. He has an incredible staff who have been with him for years. He has an office in Anaheim that is open weekends and early mornings. We have referred neighbors and friends. We would NEVER go to anyone but Dr. Toledo and his 2 offices. Also affordable. Read Less
Deb Shrider
14 Jun 2017
REPORT
Dr Toledo has treated our cats for the past few years. He is extremely compassionate and honest. He never rushes an appointment, gives as many treatment options as he can so a considered decision can... Read More
Dr Toledo has treated our cats for the past few years. He is extremely compassionate and honest. He never rushes an appointment, gives as many treatment options as he can so a considered decision can be made. The clinic is not the most fancy, but it's clean, and their hours of operation are good. Read Less
Claire V.
19 May 2017
REPORT
I had a foster puppy I was supposed to take to Aspen to be spayed as per instructions from the rescue I volunteered with. I called and made the appointment for the following Monday. When I got home fr... Read More
I had a foster puppy I was supposed to take to Aspen to be spayed as per instructions from the rescue I volunteered with. I called and made the appointment for the following Monday. When I got home from an adoption event on Saturday, my son told me Aspen had called and changed the appointment to Wednesday. Really? They rescheduled my appointment without explanation or checking with me to see if I would be able to bring her that day? I called back and asked what happened to the appointment we had agreed upon. The woman rudely told me it was because they were going to have an emergency on Monday.  Say what??? They plan emergencies days in advance??? In the end, I brought the puppy to my own vet and paid for the spay myself. It just wasn't acceptable to be jerked around by these people. I believe I was being treated poorly because I was with a rescue and the rescue gets a discount. They obviously see the discount as their license to treat people disrespectfully and without consideration. And if they treat rescue people that badly, how badly are they treating the rescue animals - or any of the animals, for that matter? Read Less
Timothy Wilson
18 May 2017
REPORT
Worse place ever. First and for most the lady was unwilling to give me a ball park range for an ear flush. I have called 5 or 6 other places all gave a price. This is not my first rodeo. I know how th... Read More
Worse place ever. First and for most the lady was unwilling to give me a ball park range for an ear flush. I have called 5 or 6 other places all gave a price. This is not my first rodeo. I know how these places work. I have yet to find a vet that is not all about the money. Makes me sick. I would not feel comfortable about this place so I did not go. Strate up. Read Less
Becky L.
23 Oct 2016
REPORT
Had a not so good experience here a couple years ago, but decided to give it another try. The new veterinarian did a great job on my dog who was having an allergic reaction to something. He was very i... Read More
Had a not so good experience here a couple years ago, but decided to give it another try. The new veterinarian did a great job on my dog who was having an allergic reaction to something. He was very informing and the staff were all helpful as well. Read Less
Ofelia Amezquita
19 Sep 2016
REPORT
John S.
7 Aug 2016
REPORT
Love Dr. Toledo!  The office will always fit you in and he's great with our difficult German Shepherd!
Howard Salsitz, J.D.
26 Aug 2014
REPORT
They have always taken care of our animals reasonably. That includes dogs and cats.
A Google User
20 Dec 2009
REPORT
I took my kitten in for deworming medicine and asked if she had earmites. The vet kept calling her a "him," which isn't a big problem, although I kept correcting him. Then he shoved a q-tip in her ear... Read More
I took my kitten in for deworming medicine and asked if she had earmites. The vet kept calling her a "him," which isn't a big problem, although I kept correcting him. Then he shoved a q-tip in her ear and she hissed. Her ear was folded down and irritated for an hour after I got home. He said "You're cat seems to have a problem with me, I don't know why." I'm sorry, sir, if my kitten doesn't like strange men stabbing her in the ear. Then he acted frightened of her and asked me to put the deworming medicine in her mouth. I told him I didn't know how, and he said he was afraid she was going to scratch him. Uh, don't they train you for this? What exactly am I paying you for? When he finally put the medicine in her mouth, he jumped back. She didn't even move. The grown man couldn't even handle a 8 month old kitten. Not only that, but he injured her. Usually, when I take my pet to the veterinarian, I don't expect to bring her home in worse condition than when she entered the place. Read Less
mskitty007
4 May 2009
REPORT
Everyone in the office is very kind and caring. They are open nights and on Saturday. They take care of both of our dogs and remember their names too. They carry Advantage in the office so you dont... Read More
Everyone in the office is very kind and caring. They are open nights and on Saturday. They take care of both of our dogs and remember their names too. They carry Advantage in the office so you dont have to go online to get it in the summer. Read Less
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