I'd like to write a story about this vet for every single person that goes here. Maybe this will help you reconsider taking your beloved pets to this sad excuse for an animal hospital. My parents' ... Read More
I'd like to write a story about this vet for every single person that goes here. Maybe this will help you reconsider taking your beloved pets to this sad excuse for an animal hospital. My parents' beloved Golden Retriever was brought in a few days ago because he hasn't been feeling well - throwing up, lethargic, etc.. My parents, being the avid dog lovers that they are, will stop at nothing to ensure their pets' health. The dog was brought in and basically pushed aside from the start. My parents were told it was a stomach bug, and were sent home. Sadly, the dog still was not showing signs of improvement. The dog was brought in again, given blood work (supposedly, who knows at this point), x-rays and everything. Again, they were told the dog was fine. No abnormalities. Finally, as a last attempt to find out what was wrong with the dog, he was brought in, put on fluids, and my parents were told that they would hear back after the vets lunch break. Real professional, if you ask me. Well, around 2pm, my parents very much loved dog, was beyond help and needed to be put down. Turns out, he had a tumor on his heart and had developed cancer. Now, my question is, how in the hell does a dog go from having a "stomach bug" to being dead all within the span of 48 hours? It is clear to me that none of the so called "doctors" here took the situation seriously and missed the vital signs of the disease. Doesn't that type of thing show up on a blood test?! And if not a blood test, but an x-ray?! Now, my family is broken because of your negligence. So, thanks Pinecrest and Dr. Rangi, for doing nothing and causing my family so much heartbreak. I sincerely hope that anyone reading this will please, PLEASE take your animals somewhere else to get proper care. Don't believe them if they tell you nothing is wrong. A second opinion could save your pets life. Read Less