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Businiess name:  Brunswick Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Beatrice Turk of Countryside Animal Hospital in Brunswick, Ohio has had many complaints filed with the Veterinary Board regarding her treatment of animals. She has been fined, her license was suspended and she was put on probation on numerous occasions as a result of these complaints. My 10 year old Shih Tzu died under her care in November 2001, I filed a complaint with the Vet Board and she was subsequently reprimanded and fined (a slap on the wrist). I have spoken to a woman who is devastated because her cat died after being spayed by Dr. Turk, she also filed a complaint. Dr. Turk's treatment of animals was on local TV and in local papers in April 2006 where others said their animals were mistreated or died under Dr. Turk's care. Currently there was an article in the Plain Dealer dated April 18, 2013 regarding a dog and a cat that were both euthanized by Dr. Turk injecting their hearts with cardiac sticks with no sedation, the pet's owner was horrified. I have heard that this results in a slow and painful death and state law bans this practice. It is inconceivable that Dr. Turk's license has not been revoked after years of complaints against her.

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