My 4months old puppy ate a piece of plastic on a sunday, so I called in and took him here immediately. HUGE MISTAKE. I ALMOST LOST MY PUPPY. Don't take your pet here , the people here care absolutely ... Read More
My 4months old puppy ate a piece of plastic on a sunday, so I called in and took him here immediately. HUGE MISTAKE. I ALMOST LOST MY PUPPY. Don't take your pet here , the people here care absolutely nothing about your pet, they just want your money. Also, there was BLOOD on the wall in the exam room. When we got in they had us fill in the forms and took my puppy to the back, normally they would let you be in the exam room with the dogs and do a simple check up, they did not let me see my dog, and did not communicate with each others, one person told me one thing the other told me something else. They brought him to the room at the back and we heard him KEPT SCREAMING, we knew it was him, I asked the staff where is my dog and what was that sounds. She went in for a second and answered " Oh it's not your dog, it's just some other dogs, we have a lot of dogs back there" This is NOT ok, I knew it was my dog and even not, it's not ok to let any dog scream like that, and I heard that multiple times, it was terrifying. I was so anxious waiting in the exam room, they told me to just wait here, and I have not talked to any doctor or see my dog. After an hour they said that they need to take X ray and see where the foreign object is, but they insisted to use sedation to do that. after another hour of waiting, they tried to induce vomiting but he did not vomit the foreign object out. I was told that they need to do endoscopy, but if that doesn't work, or the object passes down to the intestine, they would have to do surgery. At this point I was desperate, it was such an emergency and they had me waiting without my dog in the exam room for 3-4 hours. and did absolutely nothing. They said they called the specialist but he didn't answer, "we don't know when the specialist is available, it could be a few hours" but in a few hours, the object would not be in the stomach anymore. but they did not care at all, they said that my dog can stay here for a couple nights and see what happens. It was obvious that they wanted him to do surgery and stay for a couple nights for the money!!I could not stand this anymore, I went down to Sage in Concord after being treated terribly for 4-5 hours, thank god I did, within 2 hours, they called the specialist on a sunday night to perform endoscopy and took the object out!! They said that the object almost passed to the intestines so we brought him in just in time..Young puppies might not wake up from surgery and anesthesia so it was definitely not recommended. but East Bay Veterinary couldn't care less. they are heartless people just want your money and treat your dog badly. Read Less