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Businiess name:  Porter Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This vet was recommended to us by our previous vet when we moved. We loved and trusted our vet and have been incredibly happy with her recommendation. Our dog is a bit skiddish when getting shots, but she has warmed up to the staff there. She has been boarded with them two times and has never been mistreated. The staff takes the time to get to know your pet. We were actually out walking our dog when a guy approached us and started petting our dog and calling her by name. We asked how he ""knew"" her and he said that he worked at the vet's office. This was about 6 months since the last time she had stayed with them. To me that says a lot about how the staff treats the pets during their stay; meaning they don't just lock them in a cage and ignore them; they play with them and give them lots of love and attention.

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