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October 2024 by Miguel Enriquez
Great and friendly staff
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September 2024 by Danelle Lucado
Although I relocated more than an hour away, I would never leave my Veterinarian office. Every person on the staff, from reception, pet nurses and the doctors are all incredible individuals. You can see they must love their job, love our pets like we do and understand pet owners. It is obvious in their work and shines through in their knowledge, professionalism, integrity and the highest level of service they provide.
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September 2024 by Nelly Gonz
The staff is wonderful and they treat each of my animals like their own babies. Definitely recommend in Lompoc.
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July 2024 by Mackenzie T.
My only intention of putting our story out here is to hopefully prevent someone else from having to go through what my family and I have had to endure while taking our dogs to this veterinary practice. We have two huskies (2.5 years old and 13 years old) that we started taking to Lompoc Veterinary Clinic back in 2021 since we moved to Lompoc (They have been going to this practice for the better part of almost 3 years now). Our first couple of visits with Dr. Harris were honestly great, he always got us in in a timely manner and helped our dogs. He did dental surgery on our older husky, we brought both in for their annual vaccinations, were getting monthly medications for our older husky and were boarding our younger husky there quite frequently with him without any issue. Lori was always super pleasant and often helped us too. Fast forward to December of 2023 and things took a turn for the worst. I started working at Santa Barbara Humane in May of 2023. Being in the industry, I could get medications for our elder dog (blood pressure and joint supplement) through the clinic at work for significantly cheaper (I would save almost $100 a month by switching) but they needed a prescription from our vet in order to order them for me. We called almost every other day for OVER a month and a half inquiring about the prescriptions and we kept getting different answers from everyone there. First it was "The vet is on vacation" and then it was "he was here this morning but left for the day" from someone else on the exact same date. I got to the point that I was SO frustrated that I was discussing this with my veterinarian at work trying to figure out what to do and she decided to call him. I'm not sure what was said in this phone call or who she spoke with but she had the prescriptions in hand the next day. Upon seeing that our dog was blood pressure medication she then asked him for a full medical history. She informed us that having an older dog on blood pressure medication for an extended period of time with no other symptoms was very odd. The vet stated that either something much worse was going on with our dog or she shouldn't even be on this medication in the first place. She suggested a second opinion. Between the lack of sending over the prescription and now this new information that was strike two for me. I stopped taking the dogs there and instead started taking them to the clinic at work but we continued to board our younger husky there and were planning to continue going to Dr. Harris for vet work that the clinic at work could not do. Since December of 2023 up until today, July 19th 2024, we have called probably 8-9 times inquiring about boarding for our younger husky. We always get "we have availability but I will need to check with our kennel manager and call you back." They would then proceed to call us back within a day or two and tell us they were booked out, even MONTHS in advance so I began to have a sinking feeling in my gut that something wasn't right. We called Lompoc Vet on July 17th asking about boarding for September for our honeymoon, and got the same response only this time they never called us back. I asked my fiance to call again because we needed our husky vaccine records to board her somewhere else for a trip this month that they could not accommodate her for and I got no response to emails or phone calls. Low and behold, he got someone on the phone who told him that our younger husky is no longer allowed at the veterinary clinic for boarding. When he asked why, the response he got was "because she learned how to open her kennel door and escaped last time so we can no longer accommodate her." My dog escaped from her kennel at night while in your care and you didn't even bother or think to TELL US when we picked her up?! NO ONE called us, NO ONE even bothered to tell us when we called to inquire about bringing her in for boarding again? WHY out of all those times did the kennel manager not call and have a conversation with us about this? Yet you
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July 2024 by Kathie C.
These peeps are great! Thankful we were able to get in quick for our pups shots and it didn't break the bank either! The oddest part honestly was the lengthy wait time to get in then for a human to come to the front. That took longer than his visit in general. No worries though. Super informative, non judgmental and affordable with availability - we'll be back!
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June 2024 by Julie M.S
My dog was injured by a car and she denied service because "she is a business" and wouldn't allow me to pay her in a few days. I think its ridiculous that I have to beg a vet to help my dog and her response is that, "she is a business."
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June 2024 by James R-S
Doctor is very careful about the treatment and goes into so many details and leaves nothing out, and I like it! I am glad I chose this place for my cat
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April 2024 by D. Fred
They take great care of our little kitty man whenever we go out of town. Just happy they all exist.
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January 2024 by Krystal larsen
They are just the kindest and truly care about their patients & families They helped a kitty that is a walking miracle ?
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January 2024 by Amanda Mac
This place is not recommend .
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January 2024 by Jacob D.
Some months ago, I needed a last minute boarding option for our dog. I called this clinic and they said they had room for our 1 year old, unspayed female. I was told that she would be able to run around outside with the other dogs during the day, with nighttimes spent in a run or kennel. Sounds good. We bring her in and I do what I need to do to hand her over. One of the staff members, the older woman with short hair, walks over and gets way closer than necessary. With aggressive body language and tone, she instists on knowing why I won't spay our dog. I say ma'am, I am not looking for an argument. She deflated a bit and backtracked, but really... you got out of your seat to walk over and do this whole song and dance. My ears and vocal chords work just fine. She then tells me that they don't usually let dogs they don't know mingle with the others. This has been our normal vet office. Even so, this was not what I was told over the phone. She spends time with our dog, who is very friendly and behaving toward her the same way she does with everyone, and says that she can be outside. I ask for clarification. She said that our dog will get to be outside, either with the other dogs or by herself and she assured me that she would be out somewhere she could run around. Either way, things sounded ok, but her vibe threw me off. We are gone for a week with no call from the office. I call on the day we are scheduled to pick up, and let them know we will be over shortly. They ask my name and when I say it I get met with panic. The person leaves and returns to the phone more panicked. She says our dog will be ready in a bit. We go to pick her up and the employee I speak with seems nervous. We sit down to wait for our dog and when she comes out, she has to be dragged through the door because she is so scared. The aggressive employee from earlier says something about our dog having memory loss, as she won't go to my 8 year old son on myself, despite our attempts to call her over. Something is obviously wrong. The aggressive employee from earlier has a sick smile on her face. I ask if anything happened. She said aside from anxious diarrhea, nothing out of the ordinary. I see her mouth area is rubbed raw. Does not compute. Did she get to play with the other dogs? She said no, because she kept acting like that --- pointing to her and my son. Our dog started to relax and was was wagging her butt in a play-bow. What did she even mean? So I press more. Did she get to go out at all? Yes, she said. And run around? Yes she said. How big of an area. A dog run she says. How big is that? A good size she says. Dimensions please. She maps out a 4x8 ish area. Really? Well sometimes she got to go into a bigger area. How big? Bigger she says. Wow. How often? Well I don't know I was busy she says. And she becomes more hostile. Basically, I ask for clarification and get the run around and hostility. Weird. And no call about the diarrhea before administering medication? No call at all? As we were leaving she was sure to passive-aggressively thank us and recommend another kennel. What happened to "First, do no harm?"
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December 2023 by Lyz H.
Super caring and responsive veterinary clinic! Our cat was not doing well and our normal vet closed abruptly. We called Lompoc Veterinary Clinic and asked if we could get an appointment asap. Lori was incredibly thoughtful and was able to get us a same-day walk-in appointment. We appreciated how thorough Dr. Harris and his team were in checking everything and giving our cat the care she needed. She started feeling better and was back to her normal self very quickly. A week after our appointment, the team followed up to see how she was doing - so sweet! So glad we found them and will be taking our cat there moving forward.
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November 2023 by Jesus Hernandez
Don't go there
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October 2023 by robert aguiniga
Great and very friendly
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October 2023 by Kristy Stahl
Love this office. The level of care is exceptional.