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Businiess name:  Gregg Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I took my little dog to him 3 times. All three times he spent less than five minutes with her. Never ran a test. Steroids were his treatment for everything. I never took my dog back and now I have found an excellent Vet that found out what is wrong with my dog in one visit.\r My Brother had two dogs. The first dog died while under Gregg's care, but my Brother just accepted it because he had no idea what was wrong. I have to click on a rating star to put this throught. \r On Friday February 12, 2010, my Brother took his other dog in and Gregg's looked at her for 4 minutes, took a blood test and gave her a steroid shot and told my Brother that she would be fine. By Monday Feb. 15th his dog Penny was so sick, my Brother took her to another animal hospital. They found out that Penny had a ruptured tummy and sent him to another higher level animal hospital in Tustin, hoping they could save her. The Tustin Animal Hospital told him that if she would have been tested and treated proper

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