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I don't recommend anyone take their pet to this terrible clinic. We took our dog (foreign Toy Terrier 1, 4 years old), who was bitten - doctors made X-rays x2, after which they concluded that the ribs were not broken, the grass was sprayed, and the syringe was separated when half of the medicine was injected and half of the medicine was poured on the table. After a while he was told that the condition was severe and should be left in hospital, to observe, said that the operation should not be done because maybe the condition will improve. We left the dog, called in the evening, said that the situation was still difficult, but I would not do anything, we would have to wait. We called in the morning and replied that the dog was already dead! Shock us! We arrived after the dog, paid the bill, received the dog. I asked the chief doctor (aged woman) about the diagnosis of what had happened and why the dog died, why you did not have surgery - the answer was shocking - THE DIAGNOSIS IS NOT KNOWN IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED THE SECTION, BUT TIME THE INTERNAL ORGANS Is this normal? We took the dog to Stein because this clinic had an X-ray machine and was the closest. I believe that the dog could be saved if he was taught it! This clinic has further evidence that doctors are unable to deal with and help sick animals, and when perhaps one should really consider whether this clinic can continue to operate or not have its doctor's license revoked? PS The scarf we left for the dog - was thrown away, at least the doctors said - is it true with no idea!
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