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Businiess name:  Animal Emergency Clinic
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
To Whom It May Concern,\r This morning, I had an extremely sick puppy this morning. A tiny Yorkie that was 11 weeks old. She was barely responsive when I went to let her outside this morning. I quickly gave her some Karo syrup, thinking she could be Hypoglycemic, that did not work, so I rushed her to the emergency clinic. I continued with the Karo syrup at every chance I could safely do it. I knew she was dehydrated and her body felt cold. I had her wrapped in a towel to keep her warm. Oh and she did have some diahrea upon finding her. When I got to the Emergency Clinic on Big Bend( did I mention that I live in Saint Clair, a very long drive away), I explained to them her condition and that I thought she needed fluids immediately. Instead they chose to test her blood sugar levels, which were fine partly due to the karo syrup I was force feeding her, and they placed her on a heating pad. Again I said she needed fluids as soon as I walked in the door. After waiting at least 30-40 minutes

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