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"At Park La Brea Veterinary Care, they are very thorough and thoughtful. They take the time to explain in plain language what's going on with your pet and presents
all the options for treatment available. Dr. Rattan even let me look into the microscope myself to see what's ailing my pup. We would highly recommend Park La Brea Veterinary
Care to anyone."
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“Park La Brea Veterinary Care was fantastic! We took our cat there after we relocated to the neighborhood, and were so pleased with this
fine and personable vet. They were very calm and took a genuine interest. We are so grateful!”
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“Park La Brea Veterinary Care is absolutely the best vet we've ever experienced. They will do house calls, weekends, evenings, you name it!
Knowledgeable and great bed-side demeanor for both pets and owners!”
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“Park La Brea Veterinary Care has seen my two cats and two dogs and has treated them for numerous conditions. I would trust them with my
pets for anything and everything!”
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“Take your pet here! Park La Brea Veterinary Care has to be the most honest, knowledgeable and overall helpful clinic we've ever encountered.” ”My
husband and I are very picky, and have only great things to say about Park La Brea Veterinary Care. They always explain all possible concerns, treatments and follow-up needs
with such empathy and understanding, and their love of animals is evident from the moment you book your appointment and walk through the door.”
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“Dr. Rattan was really personable, his staff at Park La Brea Veterinary Care were very friendly, and most of all, my dog didn't growl but
sat still for the exam. This said the most since animals are really intuitive about people.” ” Park La Brea Veterinary Care gets bonus points for getting
me a next day appointment. This place shall be seeing me again.”
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“It makes me happy to know that my dog is in caring hands. He actually gets excited when I take him to the vet. Major purrs!”
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We noticed that Ozzy had lost a good amount of weight, but figured it was a result of the diet he was forced to go on since his sister, Gidget,
had to lose some weight. When he started acting strange, not wanting to be around us, we decided to take him in to see the vet and find out what was going on. They took a
blood sample and we were expecting that the worst case scenario would be a thyroid problem and that he would have to take a pill every day for the rest of his long life. When
we received the news that his blood work indicated a kidney problem, I immediately brought him to the vet for more tests and the day began a very long, painful weekend of
not knowing what would happen next or if we would have our Ozzy much longer...
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