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Do
not
take
your
animals
here-
in
short
the
vet
running
things
over
there,
Dr.John,
is
arrogant,
condescending,
rude
&
unprofessional.
The
treatment
is
poor,
the
communication
is
horrible
&
the
lack
or
professionalism
in
a
medical
environment
is
obsurd.
Our
dog
went
in
for
stomach
surgery
&
was
returned
to
us
severly
injured;
limping
&
unable
to
put
weight
on
his
left
back
leg.
We
brought
our
11
month
old
cane
corso
puppy
here
because
he
wouldn’t
really
eat
due
to
a
stomach
blockage.
Dr
John
examined
him
(*zero
limping
or
other
injury
was
noted
by
the
way-
his
notes
actually
said
our
dog
was
"bright,
alert
&
responsive"-
doesnt
sound
like
any
indication
that
leg
limping
was
happening,
right?)
and
took
xrays
of
his
stomach.
First
thing
he
said
when
they
did
xrays
was
he
needs
hip
dysplasia
surgery.
He
was
so
motivated
to
recommend
surgery
at
9k
per
leg-
before
he
even
discussed
the
urgent
reason
we
were
there-
the
stomach
blockage
(it
was
a
bone).
We
only
wanted
the
stomach
surgery
since
the
stomach
blockage
was
literally
crucial
at
the
moment!
plus
his
legs
were
FINE,
everyone
at
the
vet
&
in
the
lobby
saw
this-
he
was
jumping,
leaping,
happy
hyper
puppy
(although
I
know
he'll
need
water
therapy,
massages
and
treatment
for
the
long
run)
he
never
EVER
has
showed
signs
of
limp
or
pain
in
his
legs
or
hips,
ever.
Both
legs
felt
strong
and
he
had
no
problem
jumping
up
on
things
&
being
a
regular
active
puppy-
running
up
stairs,
hiking
up
mountains
etc.
He
NEVER
had
an
awkward
gait,
never
started
slowing
down
or
showing
signs
of
any
pain
or
a
decline
in
health.
He
was
in
imperial
highway
animal
clinic's
care
for
4
days.
(They
only
documented
1
day
of
care
there).
We
had
been
calling
at
least
3x
a
day
for
Kings
entire
stay,
for
updates
and
his
status.
Certain
days
we
were
hung
up
on,
ignored
or
not
called
back
especially
when
our
dog
was
throwing
up
after
surgery.
We
weren't
even
notified
until
we
kept
calling.
We
asked
to
come
down
and
check
on
him
the
day
after
surgery-
they
said
no.
When
we
finally
went
to
pick
up
King,
they
wouldn't
let
us
see
him
with
the
Dr
in
the
room
which
was
strange.
We
were
in
the
exam
room
with
only
the
Dr.,
not
our
dog.
We
were
told
to
leave
the
room
to
pay
by
a
vet
tech
(after
Dr
John
argued
with
us
about
the
bill
to
where
he
couldn't
identify
where
the
extra
charges
were
coming
from,
slammed
the
door
and
went
to
the
back-
never
to
be
seen
again-
btw
he
was
looking
at
the
wrong
estimate
bc
we
already
had
paid
a
portion
of
the
bill
during
xrays
the
1st
day).
After
paying,
we
were
by
the
frontdoor
a
tech
quickly
brought
our
dog
out
to
us.
Upon
grabbing
the
leash
I
noticed
he
couldn't
walk
right.
He
was
severely
limping
on
his
back
left
leg!!!
I
immediately
turned
around
&
went
to
the
desk
and
asked
what
happened?!?
No
one
could
answer
me
they
seemed
confused.
I
asked
for
the
Dr
but
they
sent
out
a
tech
to
which
she
said
she
didn't
know
why
he
was
limping
maybe
from
laying
down..The
other
tech
came
out
and
said
"well
he
has
hip
dysplasia
so".
Dr
John
who
did
the
surgery
won't
call
ua
back,
they
won't
answer
what
happened
in
their
care
&
when
exactly.
It's
just
so
bad
to
the
point
where
he
hops
around,
crying
some
days.
His
stomach
surgery
is
healing
okay,
but
his
back
leg
looks
and
feels
different-
he's
hurt.
Something
happened
to
our
dog
there.
The
Dr
could
have
overextended
the
leg
or
moved
it
to
a
position
to
where
it's
completely
damaged
now.
They
could
have
damaged
his
leg
by
physical
force
as
well,
we
don't
know
because
we
weren't
there
and
we
weren't
allowed
to
check
up
on
our
dog
midway
through
his
stay
there
either.
Hip
dysplasia
that
shows
no
signs
CAN
be
severly
escalated
and
damaged
due
to
an
overextension
of
the
leg
or
incorrect
movements
(including
other
leg
bones
as
well
other
than
the
hip).
How
unprofessional
is
it
to
knowingly
harm
a
dog
in
your
care,
then
refuse
to
show
me
my
dog
in
person
with
you
in
the
room
upon
picking
him
up
from
the
vet?
What's
even
more
perplexing,
surgery
or
my
dogs
post
op
care
was
never
discussed
or
mentioned
while
we
were
in
the
exam
room
with
Dr
John.
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