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Cobb J Erick DVM operates a general practice veterinary clinic on Hayes Avenue in Murrieta, handling routine wellness exams, vaccinations, dental work, and diagnostic services for dogs, cats, and small animals. The practice focuses on preventive care and standard medical treatment rather than emergency stabilization or specialty referrals — the kind of clinic where most pet owners take their animals for annual checkups, sick visits, and routine procedures. Pet owners in Murrieta with a regular dog or cat use this as their primary veterinarian, scheduling appointments for vaccines, flea prevention, behavioral concerns, and minor illness. For middle-of-the-night emergencies or complex surgical cases that demand specialty equipment and round-the-clock monitoring, the 24-hour emergency hospitals elsewhere in the valley are the necessary backup. For the day-to-day medicine that keeps a healthy pet on track, Cobb J Erick fills the local general-practice role most households need within their own neighborhood.

Murrieta Animal Hospital sits on the Jefferson Avenue commercial corridor in Murrieta, offering veterinary care rather than grooming, boarding, or training — the clinical side of pet services where routine checkups, vaccinations, illness treatment, and surgical procedures are the core work. The practice handles dogs and cats primarily, with the standard scope of a neighborhood animal hospital. The clientele runs the typical veterinary spectrum: pet owners on an annual wellness schedule, people bringing in sick or injured animals same-day, and new-pet owners handling puppy or kitten vaccines and microchipping. Working professionals juggling multiple pets benefit from a local clinic with accessible hours rather than a distant emergency hospital; families managing chronic conditions in older dogs or cats develop an ongoing relationship with the same veterinarian over years. For boarding, grooming, or daycare services, other facilities in the area are the fit; for medical need, this is the routine-care stop most Murrieta residents already know.
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Get ListedEquine Health Management operates as a horse-focused veterinary practice on Hayes Avenue in Murrieta, serving the region's significant equestrian community across ranch properties, boarding…
Equine Health Management operates as a horse-focused veterinary practice on Hayes Avenue in Murrieta, serving the region's significant equestrian community across ranch properties, boarding facilities, and private stables. This is specialized large-animal medicine rather than the small-animal companion-pet clinics that dominate most neighborhood veterinary strips — the practice handles routine wellness, lameness evaluation, dental work, and reproductive services for horses. Horse owners in Murrieta and surrounding ranch areas have limited options for dedicated equine care; most regional veterinarians are small-animal generalists who see horses as an occasional sideline. For routine herd health, pre-purchase exams, or a lame horse that needs diagnostic imaging and specialized treatment planning, Equine Health Management is the local referral point rather than a secondary choice. For small pets or emergency surgical care of dogs and cats, the general small-animal hospitals elsewhere in town remain the practical option.
Excellent staff support.
Front staff lacks confidence and knowledge of what’s actually going on in the office, every time I’ve ever called they know nothing about scheduling and seem extremely disorganized. Dr. Laxineta saw my horse years ago and stared blankly at a very bloody sheath asking “where’s the blood?” And stated ...
Professional, accommodating and very reasonably priced. Highly recommend this group. Dr. McNeel has been terrific to work with over the years!!!
What Locals Know
Murrieta's proximity to Temecula Wine Country and rural Riverside County means horse owners are spread across acreage and boarding facilities. An equine-focused clinic serving this area typically needs strong diagnostic capability for lameness work and willingness to travel for farm calls — farrier coordination and boarding facility relationships matter.
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