We've approached Dr. Soli about treating our dog for moderate anxiety. He gave us instruction to see a behaviorist (actually, his receptionist did, because you cannot actually talk to Dr. Soli) first. We did that, but he changed his mind about his treatment and told us to go to extensive therapy at Penn. This is after I've told them about my aversion to taking the dog to extensive, expensive therapy when I don't think its so bad and it is physicially not easy to get my dog to UPenn. Also, if our dog was so bad, why hasn't Dr. Soli approached us in the previous 6 years about his concerns? \r
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Unless you need annual shots or someone to talk silly talk to your dog, save your money on this expensive drugstore and go directly to UPenn or to a more competent vet. The receptionist, Emily, is obnoxious as well. Don't waste your time or money on these clowns.
Pros: location
Cons: incompetent - he redirects to Penn after charging you a fortune; rude receptionist
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