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    Angels Camp Veterinary Hospital

    Angels Camp Veterinary Hospital

    (63 reviews)

    Best Pet wellness care Ever ‼ Hannah, Heather and front desk…read morestaff made my day...‼ Trust your locally owned pet care team‼

    Our cat, Buster Posey, began having seizures that led to several serious health complications. We…read morehad never been to Angels Camp Veterinary Hospital before, but when I called for advice, I was immediately comforted to learn they could see him right away. Dr. Tom, Buster's veterinarian, went above and beyond. He involved me deeply in Buster's care, offering a variety of treatment options, thoroughly explaining his complex condition, and even keeping him overnight various times for close monitoring and advanced protocols. Thanks to their app, I was able to stay in constant contact with Dr. Tom, who provided regular updates and kept a close watch throughout the process. Dr. Tom's bedside manner, attention to detail, and commitment to Buster's recovery was extraordinary. I appreciated the clarity when finances were discussed, allowing us to focus on treatment rather than feeling pressured into impossible decisions. I genuinely believed Buster wouldn't survive--but Dr. Tom saved his life with skill, persistence, and compassion. I personally had over 5 years working as a veterinary technician and receptionist at four animal hospitals, I was truly impressed and grateful for the care Buster received. The staff was precise, compassionate, and clear in their communication, making it easy for me to make informed decisions every step of the way. In all my years working in veterinary settings and caring for my own animals, I've never experienced such round-the-clock dedication. Buster is now home and recovering, and when medications need adjusting or questions come up, Dr. Tom and his team remain attentive, available, and supportive. I know how difficult and demanding veterinary medicine is. It requires immense knowledge, empathy, and problem-solving. Angels Veterinary Hospital has the full package--and then some. Dr. Tom cares deeply for his patients and their humans, bringing professionalism, kindness, and perspective during the most stressful times. From the bottom of our hearts... thank you, Dr. Tom and the entire Angels Camp Veterinary Hospital crew. You gave Buster a second chance, and we'll be forever grateful! With appreciation, Lauren, Mike, Aurora & Trennon Schimke

    Calaveras Humane Society

    Calaveras Humane Society

    (6 reviews)

    I have not fostered or adopted a cat or dog from Calaveras Humane Society - so I cannot speak to…read morethat experience. What I can speak to is all of the good that they do in the local community to help create awareness about animals in need. They do so with a creative sense of humor - which further propels inspiring animal stories into public circles. Recently there was the most adorable story of five puppies born to a mother dog named Ms. Pickles at Calaveras Humane Society. The puppies quickly went viral and were nicknamed the "baby gherkins" You can follow more about their story here - https://www.facebook.com/CalaverasHumaneSociety . Pretty soon a loyal following of people were glued to the continual fun updates about the 'gherkins' as they grew and were getting ready for adoption. Calaveras Humane Society had their official adoption day slated for this past Saturday - May 30th. Five groups of dedicated 'gherkin' parents to be - camped out for days outside the Calaveras Humane Society - for the opportunity to bring home a lil 'gherkin' puppy. By Saturday morning, when they were officially able to adopt their respective adorable 'gherkin' puppies - they were a little family of passionate animal lovers - who I suspect will all stay in touch as their 'gherkins' get older. You can check out the touching photos of the puppies and their new owners here - https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=1502170261950295&set=pcb.1502170358616952 Another time in which I was moved by Calaveras Humane Society's quick wit and honest approach to raising awareness for animals in need - was a straightforward FB posting for a sassy cat named Rosie. They didn't hold back when they disclosed that Rosie was a "jerk". Rosie ended up getting adopted by a lovely woman - who even shared a fun update about Rosie's spicy personality later on CHS' FB page. Please see Calaveras Humane Society's posting for Rosie below (shortened slightly to fit this review). You can find the full version on CHS' FB page: "We're going to be perfectly candid here, in a way you won't usually hear from shelters or rescues who are trying to get a pet adopted: Rosie is a jerk. Yes, you read that correctly. We could try to be cute about it, and say things like, "Rosie is a diva princess." And yes, she is. But she's also a jerk. Some cats have an internal timer ("You may pet me for five minutes before I become overstimulated and swat the crap out of you"). Rosie's internal timer ranges from point-two-five seconds to a few minutes or more. It turns things into a rather interesting game of chance: Am I gonna get slapped now? Or just soon? Because oh yes indeed, rest assured that there's gonna be some slappin' happenin'. Rosie has a few people here that she's extremely fond of. She slaps them too. A true cat lover, someone familiar with the feline mind, will appreciate Rosie. The meek or non-cat-savvy need not apply. Please share to help us find that special person who says to him/herself, "Oh my goodness, THAT is the cat for me!" .... A few fantastic things about Rosie: She has amazing, silky fur that she keeps impeccably clean and shiny. She's almost five months old and playful and so much fun. She's ridiculously outgoing and friendly, and loves to be admired..." The Calavares area has a lot of animals in need. No rescue or animal non-profit is perfect and many have to contend with limited resources and staffing. That being said - I appreciate that Calaveras Humane Society strives to keep amazing animals who need homes - top of mind for the greater community. They do so by having fun with their social media presence and staying true to the personalities of both the animals and the community(ies) that they serve. Trust.

    My niece called looking for help for her dog that was attacked by a coyote this morning. The…read moredirector Dede was extremely rude and ended up hanging up on her. Dede informed her the if she was a senior citizen that they could help. My niece informed her that her mom is over 70 and lives in the house also with the family dog. She replied oh no you already said it was your dog. When my niece tried to explain that it's a family dog she hung up on her. This woman has no business being around animals if this is how she treats people. Non profit or not she needs to go.

    VIP Petcare

    VIP Petcare

    (7 reviews)

    They canceled all my appointments for the last couple of weeks. Don't know what's happening. Sent…read morethe email tried to call no response that's not good.

    Last year I would have given VIP Pet at any mobile location a 5 star rating. Not today. I gave them…read moreone star because not all of their associates were as rude, insulting, disrespectful and patronizing as the vet. Backgrounder: we bought a house with a large, fenced yard so that our hunting dog could have the freedom to run and explore to his heart's content because walks were never enough for our registered field dog. So he usually runs around our property without a collar which we only use when we take him out. Today, we couldn't find his collar in our hurry to make it to Discount Pet on Hammer Lane for his heart worm test before VIP Pet closed for the week, so we used what was in sight: a one-piece leash with a loop at the end aka a choke collar just so we could make it on time. Although she knew absolutely nothing about us and our dog, the vet immediately started criticizing us for using such a collar, saying it was "unacceptable" in a very patronizing tone, going on and on, asking if we wanted such a collar around our necks, and even having the temerity to tell my husband he didn't know how to train our dog who is an 8-year-old veteran of multiple, always successful and safe hunting trips that would be impossible without careful training. Despite knowing nothing about our dog's temperament, our relationship with him (he's our baby), or our background as loving dog humans for over 30 years, she was disrespectful, obnoxious and highly presumptuous, putting us off ever using VIP Pet Services again. Through the years, we've spent hundreds of dollars at VIP Pet. I liked the convenience and their staff until today. You can be sure that after this bad experience, I'll be looking for a good neighborhood vet who knows how to treat humans, as well as dogs, humanely and respectfully.

    Sisk Veterinary Hospital - Surgery Room

    Sisk Veterinary Hospital

    (192 reviews)

    Staff here is amazing. It's always easy to get an appointment for my two puppies. Picking up…read moreBravecto is a breeze here and the hours also a plus!

    Since my first amazing experience here ... my senior baby Reptar of 12 years passed away 4/24/26 …read more I wasn't going to share my ending experience but out of love and respect for my sweet boy , I'm going to tell it . The mass ended up being mast cell tumor and the cancer had spread giving me weeks left with him . After his first removal 2/26 , the aftercare seemed like they cared , hence the 5 star review . They called after to check up on him , would answer my calls to any questions I had about his healing and such .. healing was going well . Then he got another big mass shortly after close to where the previous surgery was . We scheduled another removal . The 2nd removal and healing process was HORRIBLE . Engraved in my mind and truly traumatized forever .. and then the after care and treatment we both got from the staff , "supervisor" and vet assistants was beyond heartless . He was prescribed carprofen for his pain meds after surgery even though I asked for rimadyl since he's always taken that for pain . the carprofen had lamb flavor in it causing him to have outbreaks and suffering on top of the cancer attacking his body making his time left here more miserable . I couldn't figure out why or if it was the cancer ?? until I found out there was lamb in the pain pill and he's allergic to lamb .. I didn't know it had flavoring nor was I asked anything about allergies to things like that . I thought they were just normal pain pills being prescribed , I'd break half and put it in mashed potatoes or something soft and he'd just swallow it , he doesn't chew medicine ... so that upset me because he suffered for a while until I stopped giving him the pills and he immediately changed behavior and started acting back to normal and all the reactions settled . He was gushing blood and puss out of his new and old incision even though the old one basically healed , it was infected and forcing its way out reopening the healed scar . I called the office scared asking for advice and some antibiotics and Sam the receptionist really really really made this harder on me than it already was . Her attitude , the lack of empathy and respect she continuously showed throughout our interactions over the phone , lack of urgency when I needed to pass on important messages to Dr.Singh , she would refuse and try to give me her own advice FIRST until I was adamant I wanted it passed on ... I spoke to the office supervisor Shay about her actions because how are you the face of the vet/answering phones and have an attitude like that towards GRIEVING patients whose dog is currently dying ?! Ridiculous . Spoke to an employee named Zaire a couple times in replacement of Sam that were unpleasant as well , both need to be retrained in customer service and BOTH lacked respect and empathy ! It got to a point where he was constantly throwing up and I was researching that they can prescribe nausea pills or give a shot for relief , that option was being denied to me because they wanted me to come back in for another transaction "to see if he really needed them" instead of just prescribing my dying dog the pills at Costco for some relief in his final days ... Dr.Singh wasn't in the office for that request so Dr.Berrar according to what the staff told me , that he wouldn't give me anything until I came back in the office even though we were just there the day before and them all seeing the condition he was in . Shay did eventually offer for me to come in for a shot for 1 day relief FOR NOW but I was already so mentally drained after all the fighting , I got him help elsewhere for that . Dr. Singh told me personally in our visit if I needed anything medication wise to send in the request and he'd get on it and I was constantly being shut down while I'm trying to be an advocate and be strong for my dog while my heart was breaking from losing him .. so so discouraging on top of losing my best friend right in front of my eyes . After he passed away , I had so much hurt and anger towards the recent actions of this vet , I HAD to tell Shay EVERYTHING that happened , bawling my eyes out on the phone and eventually letting her know that he had passed away . $5000 later and my dog isn't here anymore , not once did the staff or Dr. Singh reach out with a call , send a card of condolences or anything . This felt very transactional and not genuine AT ALL . My poor baby suffered soooo much his last days and I was doing my ALL to fight for him and get him the help he needed , just for it all to be too late . All I have left to say is .... I hope the staff I dealt with never have such a deep attachment to someone special or an animal the way I did and be treated how I was while I was going and AM going through this HELL time , instead of being comforted and supported . Reptar deserved way more respect and love than what he got from this office , he was nothing but loving to them and a senior boy in his last days . My heart is beyond shattered . Gutted .

    Sunseri Raymond DVM - vet - Updated July 2026

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