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    Don Harris

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Came in with an injured cat but was turned away. I understand that I hadn't been there before and…read morewas a walk-in but if you are in the business of helping animals and an injured one comes in suddenly, I would expect them to be more able and willing to accommodate service. I have a miniature zoo of animals and my regular vet is not conveniently located so I thought I'd try them since they have such positive reviews. I was even thinking maybe I can switch vets if I like them but the immediate dismissal without even asking how serious the cat's injuries are was highly disappointing. Even if they did not have a vet available to see my cat, the least they could do was act like they care. I did not get the sense that animal well-being is on the top of their priority list so I will stick with my regular vet for regular care and Knowles for true emergencies since both of those have staff that actually seem to care about the animals. If you are thinking about making your pet a new patient at Sunset Animal Clinic, make sure you have an appointment because otherwise they could not care less.

    ZERO STARS FOR CARE. FIVE STARS FOR NEGLIGENCE…read more My cat Saki has been a patient of Sunset Animal Clinic since October 2019. This review is regarding recent negligent lack of care of my cat Saki by Dr. Alyssa Gasset during two separate recent visits. I will preface by stating my cat Saki is a ferrel rescue cat and does require light sedation to be treated as she is temperamental when she is fearful or in pain. November 25, 2025/Tuesday Saki was seen Dr. Gasset for an inured left leg. I gave consent to sedate her in order to facilitate a thorough examination and x-rays and I thought labs would be performed. I was informed that Saki had been throughly examined and that there were no visible signs of broken bones or tears. Diagnosis was a "muscular" shoulder injury and Saki was injected with an anti-inflammatory. NO labs were performed to screen for infection or as routine baseline of health. Two day later, Saki was unable to walk without falling over, stopped eating and barely used the litter box. She confined herself to her bed and was clearly not well and in pain. I called Sunset Animal Clinic, front desk was helpful and encouraged me to bring Saki in following Monday morning. December 1, 2025/Monday I had previously confirmed my 11 am follow up appointment with Dr. Gasset twice, Saki's wellbeing was visibly demising daily. Her breathing was heavy, her heart was racing, she was not eating. Eighteen minutes prior to my appointment, as I am putting Saki and her carrier in my car, I receive a call from one of the front desk staff at Sunset Animal Clinic. As per Dr. Gasset's instructions, front desk staff was persuading me NOT to bring Saki in for her follow up. Front desk suggested I stay home with Saki and continue to monitor her as her health spiraled downward. I insisted that I was not going to cancel my appointment and would come in as scheduled. Abhorrent exhibit of compassion by Dr. Gasset. Saki was seen by Dr. Gasset who immediately commented on the noticeable leg swelling yet made no effort to examine why Saki was getting worse each day. I asked her to please sedate Saki and check her visibly swollen leg. She displayed not regard for her wellbeing and did not suggest routine blood work to rule out illness or infections. What Dr. Gasset did offer was a flippant idea to inject Saki with an arthritic drug. Recent scans show Saki does not have arthritis. I kept insisting on other options since she was in so much pain. Dr. Gasset's response was " We are limited when it comes to cats". After my constant insistence, she suggested injecting with an antibiotic in case Sake had a stomach ailment which was preventing her from eating. Dr. Gasset displayed zero regard for my cats health. She intentionally chose to not suggest blood labs and rule out any infection, chronic issues. She refused to sedate Saki when I kindly asked her to do so in order to assess the additional swelling. Saki was left zipped up in her carrier without a physical exam of her swollen leg. I was sent home with pretty much a "good luck let's watch her" sentiment. Upon our arrival home, Saki was lethargic and not well. Four hours later I walked into a room full of blood. Saki bled out all over her bed, sheets, floor due to a burst abscess. An abscess that formed as a result of negligent care and improper diagnosis from Sunset Animal Clinic's Dr. Gasset during not one but two visits with her. Saki was rushed to Town & Country Animal Clinic, total saving grace. Thank you Dr. Jennifer Seco for not allowing us to leave without compassionately diagnosing the cause of Saki's diminished health. Dr. Seco ran labs and carefully examined Saki's swollen leg. She found Saki had an infected bite wound which had caused a painful abscess. Dr. Seco cleaned her wound and did not release Saki until she was stable. I am happy to report that Saki is on the mend thanks to Dr. Seco. Dr. Alyssa Gasset lack of treatment prolonged Saki's breeding infection and suffering. Look elsewhere for care.

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    I take my babies Frankie & Pixie to Town & Country and they always have the most pleasant…read moreexperience! The front staff is also very nice and helpful, even when there's a lot of people, which there always seems to be!

    I adore my animals and I'm very picky about where I take them for healthcare. Last year I lost my…read moredog to liver cancer. With a very poor life expectancy after diagnosis, we moved to Miami and needed to find a new veterinarian for her. We were blessed to find this practice and Dr. Michael. The loving Care he was provided did not just prolong her life, it helped prolong her happy and enjoyable life as long as possible. It also helped us prepare to know when going on was not an option. The incredible compassion shown through their care was over the top superb. My most recent visit was to bring my new baby and for spaying. As always, the medical skill and compassion was remarkable. I am comforted to know that my dog's health is being overseen by Dr. Michael. There is one problem with this practice that I do need to call out. I'm a busy person and don't always have time to wait. I understand when I come in for emergency care that there will be a wait, depending on the other other appointments and emergencies being taken care of, but when I bring my dog in for scheduled spaying to drop her off and then return at the time that they tell me to pick her up I do not expect to have over an hour wait in the waiting room. But I did in the morning and then again in the afternoon. Having run a medical practice of my own for decades, I know the importance of valuing other people's time and feel that they do not value mine as well as they could. This is my only complaint, but it is not a small one. I will of course tolerate the wait because of my trust in Dr. Michael but feel that this is something they should work on by having systems in place to prevent weight time when it is unnecessary. I highly recommend this practice for the quality of Care but be prepared for the long wait times.

    Don Harris - vet - Updated May 2026

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