I took my Handsome here (16yr cat) because it seemed like her had lost some weight... I wanted to get some blood work done because at his age I assumed it was his kidneys, I also asked them to...
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The Community Animal Medicine Project (CAMP), previously known as the Spay Neuter Project of Los Angeles, is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing affordable veterinary services in historically underserved areas. With a mission to ensure that no pet suffers or is surrendered to shelters due to financial constraints, CAMP has spayed and neutered over 300,000 pets, significantly reducing the euthanasia rate in Los Angeles city shelters.
CAMP offers a variety of services, including free spay and neuter procedures and vaccinations, while focusing on keeping pets and their families together. The organization is committed to delivering high-quality veterinary care and genuinely cares for the well-being of animals, exemplified through positive client testimonials emphasizing compassion over profits.
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Correction and update So sad for my pup. I got my pup neutered 6/14/2025 and since then he walks with a hop. I took him back a few days later because he was irritated down there. I called about...
I have gone here for my cats and dogs. Everyone is courteous, professional and knowledgeable. Their phone people help guide you thru what you need and their services. Low-cost pet services.. makes...
Shout out to the amazing staff & vet doctors (Dr Shapiro, Dr Currier, Dr Kitchen), and most especially the wonderful CORNELIA, from the 7th STREET, San Pedro location!!! My twin dogs, Suki & Kiko,...
This place is fantastic from start to finish. I was able to book an appointment online for my puppy to get neutered with ease. They gave me plenty of information to answer any questions I might...
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