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Businiess name:  Melrose La Brea Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This was a terrible experience for us and for our puppy.\r \r Our puppy was sedated without our being asked. Since they did not ask , they also did not know if the puppy had allergies, or how recently he had eaten - both very important things to know before sedating an animal! And the only reason he was sedated was so he'd be easier to bathe, according to the receptionist, who admitted that she forgot to ask us because she was ""new"". This was a totally unnecessary risk we never would have agreed to. She then tried to keep the dog overnight (incurring hospitalization fees) for ""observation"", even though she was the only one on the premises, and ""not a doctor"". I would strongly suggest you go elsewhere! Cons: Doctor not always on premises, untrained staff forgets to ask important questions or get permissions

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