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    Glendora Pet Care Center - Coco

    Glendora Pet Care Center

    (77 reviews)

    Dr. Huang is hands down the most patient, compassionate, and knowledgeable veterinarian we've ever…read morehad. She always takes her time to explain my dogs condition in detail and never fails to follow up with a phone call to check on how they're recovering. The staff, including Heather, Autumn, and Bijal, are also amazing and will treat your fur babies with lots of love and care. I know that my dogs are always in good hands when I bring them to Glendora Pet Care Center. Unfortunately, one of my dogs crossed the Rainbow Bridge after being hit by a car. My other dog also crossed the Rainbow Bridge at 14 years old last week, and Dr. Huang gently helped him and made sure he was comfortable the whole time. We received a beautiful card with handwritten notes from all the staff and Dr. Huang a few days after and it was very touching and much appreciated. Through Dr. Huang's care, my dogs lived a long and comfortable life. I am truly so grateful to have found her to care for my dogs and will recommend all my family and friends to her.

    We went to Glendora Pet Care Center because the owner used to be on staff at La Verne Animal…read moreHospital and we really thought she was an excellent doctor. Unfortunately, she doesn't work every day and the days we are able to bring our cats in, she does not work those days. The care our cat received was good. They couldn't give us a definitive answer to our cat's problem. They seem to have a high priority of selling food and other products. Also, there is no onsite emergency services. For these reasons we returned to La Verne Animal Hospital and they figured out what was wrong. Glendora Pet Care is a good place, just not for us.

    Loving Hands Animal Hospital - Located at the corner of Pipeline and Edison in Chino.

    Loving Hands Animal Hospital

    (367 reviews)

    On 4/26/26, I had to rush my sweet rescue to be examined at 5 am on Sunday. He was very ill, lost…read morelots of weight, not eating, could not walk and was hyperventilating. The hospital met us in the parking lot and put him on a stretcher. Everything was a bit of a blue but he was taken in quickly and I got to be next to him when he took his last breathe. The Dr, he did not make us wait, let me spend time with him and he died with dignity. I made an error on the intake form and Melissa was so nice and called me back to confirm the ashes belonged to my boy. Talking to her today also helped me clarify his terrible condition when he was brought in which brought me a sliver of comfort knowing that the decision I made with best for him in that moment.

    After months of consideration, I finally made the heartbreaking decision to euthanize my two…read more15-year-old dogs due to severe cognitive decline. They were confused, frightened, incontinent, pacing in circles, getting stuck, unable to recognize names, eat independently, or maintain any potty training. I had to hand-feed them. They were not living with peace or dignity. At an initial visit, Dr. Sanchez authorized euthanasia for only one dog and recommended lab work for the other. Later that same day, I was informed that one dog had extremely elevated liver values, likely liver cancer. She said we'd need an ultrasound to confirm but I declined given their age, condition, and constant distress. She offered medications to lower ammonia levels, but I declined because it would give my dog diarrhea, they were already stepping in their poop because of their confusion, I didn't want to make it worse or make them more uncomfortable. Two weeks later, I scheduled euthanasia. Thirty minutes before the appointment, I was told another quality-of-life exam was required by a different doctor and that I would be charged again. After pushing back, the manager agreed to waive the additional fee. Our appointment was at 11:00 AM. The doctor did not enter the room until after 12:00 PM. He did not introduce himself, acknowledge us, or acknowledge my dogs. He immediately went to the computer and typed silently for 20-30 minutes while my dogs paced in circles on the floor. When he finally spoke, he made dismissive comments about owners wanting to "put pets down" while veterinary medicine wants to "throw medications at them." When I explained I had tried all recommended treatments and that my dog was actively circling in distress, he said he would only consider euthanasia if the animal was "dying right in front of him." He said "well maybe if she was going in circles 24/7..." to which I replied, "Why would I wait that long? Why would I wait until it got to that point?" When I questioned why we were made to wait over an hour if he had already decided not to proceed, he began yelling at me and my family. He spoke over us repeatedly, raised his voice, leaned over the exam table to yell closer to our faces, and became increasingly aggressive. He suggested I go to a shelter or county clinic "where they don't ask questions." He never examined my second dog. I am a registered nurse who works in the ICU. I understand medicine. I understand suffering. I told him that I could never imagine yelling at patients or families the way he was yelling at me during such a vulnerable moment. He continued yelling anyway. He ultimately opened the door, shouted that we should be angry at the front office staff, and slammed the door as he left. My dogs were crying in fear. I was crying. This was one of the most painful days of my life, and instead of compassion, we were met with hostility and intimidation. I asked to speak to a manager. I was told one would call me. That call never came. Please consider another clinic. After 15 years of loving my dogs, they deserved dignity, compassion, and humane care -- and this clinic failed us completely.

    Sunshine Veterinary Care

    Sunshine Veterinary Care

    (59 reviews)

    Dr. Z and his team have taken such great care of my dogs over the years…read more I have two senior dogs who mean everything to me, and I truly appreciate how thorough and attentive Dr. Z is at every visit. He always takes the time to check everything carefully and gives honest, thoughtful advice. The staff is also very kind and welcoming, which makes every visit comfortable. I feel confident and trust their care completely. Highly recommend.

    TLDR: I won't be bringing my dog back here. They dropped the ball on things that have been standard…read moreat other vets I've been to. I've brought my dog here twice, once for a wellness exam and the other for a vaccine. The first time I think I waited about 30 minutes since the vet was in surgery according to the front desk, which is fine, except it felt like our appointment was super rushed. He quickly looked at my pup and was about to end the visit before I asked if we could get labs done and ask him a few questions about my concerns. He didn't once ask me if I had any concerns, just said she looked good. I thought it was strange that he didn't suggest labs considering she was a new patient. My dog was 10 years old at the time, so labs should have been suggested considering she is a senior. Anyways, they ended up giving me a discount because of the wait. However I don't think that should have meant a discount in quality of care too? My biggest gripe is the lack of communication. Every vet I've taken my dog to has given me an update when labs come back (typically through a message in the online portal), even if they're all good, and the labs are quickly uploaded onto the online portal so I can see it. Sunshine vet has an online portal that they seem to not use. After waiting 2 weeks after getting my dogs labs done, I hadn't heard from the doctor so I had to call and ask for the results. Additionally, the doctors notes were not uploaded or given to me, so I called for that a few months after the visit and although it had been months, they did not have the notes on hand. I ended up having to ask again a few days later before they sent them to me. That also does not give me confidence in them since they don't have their patient's records readily available. Another huge drawback is that they charge a tech fee for shots. I space out my dogs shots so it's completely unreasonable for me to pay an additional $20(? can't remember the exact fee but it was somewhere around there) every time I take her in for a shot. Overall, a strange experience that did not make me feel comfortable. I expect good communication and documents to be accessible at the bare minimum.

    Pawsome Kitchen - petstore - Updated May 2026

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