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  • I have to update my current review because after my dog received an echo-cardiogram at this clinic she was put on medication that only worsened her condition. She eventually died a week after consistently feeding enalapril to her as recommended . I was told that her heart murmur was only minor and that her condition was still treatable. They recommended cleaning her teeth because they were really bad. When I consulted with other vets prior they did not want to touch her. I was told that putting her under anesthesia could possibly kill her. Yet, this vet was comfortable telling me that he could put her under for a teeth cleaning before the echo-cardiogram. I did the echo on my dog and scheduled an appointment with Petsmart to have her teeth cleaned.However, this never happened because she died before her teeth cleaning appointment. Upon further research I discovered that heart murmurs could eventually lead to congenital heart failure within a few weeks to a year. My dog was at the end stages of her condition, but I was never told this. I liked this vet originally, but I feel like I was misled about the seriousness of her condition. I would have appreciated honesty instead of paying for a $500 echo-cardiogram, $40 for a checkup, and $13 for her pills. In her last few days of life she was struggling to breath, until her heart gave out. Her death was very painful and I think her prescription medication had something to do with this. One of the side affects is kidney failure ( I was not informed of this). I trusted my dog would get better after following the vet's orders, but instead she died. I can't help, but think that if I had received a call from their receptionist to checkup on how she was doing on her medication it would have saved her life. When I called their office to inform them of my dogs passing all I got was a "I'm sorry" and I was asked if I did anything with her body yet. I tried to explain to her that I thought the pills killed my dog, but she was too eager to rush me off the phone. Surprisingly enough when I informed Petsmart ( where my dog had a health plan) they were more sympathetic. Unfortunately, all I am left with now is my dogs ashes, debt on a credit card and a broken heart. I will not be going to this vet again...ever.
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