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| - I have taken two of my unfixed, unbred female dogs here in the past when they ended up with Pyometria. Though the cost of major surgery is always expensive, this is the only place I know of that has regular Sunday hours and offers payment plans. For these instances, I would give this hospital more than 5 stars.
Recently, though, I brought in my older small breed with issues with his paws. They are encrusted and he's having problems walking. I spent $300 on the visit, an antibiotic shot, antibiotic pills and pain meds. His condition did not improve at all. Through my own research, I've discovered that he *most likely* has a chronic condition called Hyperkeratosis. I would rate the vet I saw as a 1 star on this visit. She either didn't know about this condition and guessed, or just assumed that let my dog live in filthy conditions (which I do not), and said that his pads were nothing but ulcerations and looked like they had "impacted fecal material", and asked if I let him stand in urine for long periods of time.
That was insulting, and did not get to the root condition. I will not be taking this dog to this vet again.
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