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When my first dog chose me over ten years ago, this is where we took him for his very first vet visit. Since then, I haven't been able to find another vet that even comes close in terms of ability and service. Not for lack of trying.
In those 10 years, I've moved around quite a bit, yet I always found myself back here...even when I lived in another state! I can't even recall how many different vets we've visited, but I estimate at least 7 or 8. Why did I change vets if I'm so high on Pecos Russell? Convenience, because, well, living in another state really puts a damper on things.
Regardless, I've made and will continue to make the drive without complaint because I know my dogs are in good hands. In fact, the reason I'm writing this review is because I took my oldest dog just recently. The symptoms he displayed occur periodically and was diagnosed by an out-of-state vet a few years ago as some genetic defect. After $800+ in lab work and x-rays, I learned...nothing. They couldn't figure it out.
However, last year Dr. Paetz did a quick exam and said it was (drum roll please!): allergies. So every year I pick up some doggy benadryl and voila! my pup is good to go. I could have got bent over by Dr. Paetz and her team, but that's not how they roll here. Just remember, not all vets are created equal.
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