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  • Have you ever threatened someone with Yelp? Well... I... Hhaaa....vee.... TECHNICALLY... It was not really a treat if you think of it as in this way. I was looking to take my lil pup, my lil Pup pup, my lil coco puff, my chito to a new vet. Because O-M-G he is a line backer now at his 11 years of human years. Okay so I was looking for a new vet and decided, "Hey! Wait why not look on Yelp for good reviews around my zip code?" So I found this one and saw there was only two reviews, I decided to give it a shot. Get it? a shot? I drove to the location and it was seriously not hard to find, keep in mind everyone that the animal hospital looks like a house in the woods. They have good parking and the parking goes around the little lodge so that's cool since I missed the first entrance. I walk in and the secretary greets me and my pup pup as do the other nice client waiting to treat her doggy. Get it? Another joke! okay I will stop now. She asked me to fill out the paper work, it was three pages, which I liked because it allowed me to give a detailed history. Oh yeah! before that when I called in the first place they asked me about my previews vet, I think because they can track down my dogs visits else where. So I fill everything out and see that there is a question that asked me, "How were you refereed here?" So this is where I take advantage of my Yelp powers! I write down, "I heard about this location through your great Yelp reviews." Now I am not saying that if you write that down anywhere that you will get great treatment, or maybe it was just great service. I think It was great service because it was all young women working there, and they all had a great ambiance with that place going too. Now the vet nurse calls me to way my coco puff and wow... he is a heffer. Now we walk in I explain that he has been limping for three weeks now, and I want to know, before putting him on a diet, if it is a result of him injuring himself, or of him being related to Chris Farley. She tells me that we will need to take a urine sample, blood test, x-ray. But before that the Vet walked in and felt his leg and was some what hesitant to try to push on the X-ray. Weird huh? Who does that at Vet places? It seems, to me they are always trying to push the X-ray agenda. So we agreed to everything and comes out that he has arthritis I was sad when I found that out, but at least now I knew. So explained if they could recommend a diet for him, she said she will give me a Pamphlet. So at the end of the x-ray and the procedure the nurse came out with a folder with everything neatly sorted for my dogs diet. Moral of the story? Trust us Yelpers and it never hurts to say where you got your sources from. "winks"
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