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Businiess name:  Spring Valley Animal Hospital LLC
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
PLEASE DO NOT TAKE YOUR PET TO SPRING VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL!!\r \r To put it briefly- they completely missed that my lab tore BOTH of his ACL's, even AFTER taking X-RAYS!!\r If you need more info to convince you not to take your animal there, please keep reading...\r We just moved to Columbia in Nov 2010 and decided to take our two dogs to Spring Valley Animal Hospital. In Dec. 2010 we took our Black Lab back into the doctor because he was limping and it seemed like some days were worse than others. The doctor said he couldn't feel that anything was wrong and maybe he just ran too hard and maybe he was sore. We were to bring him back if the limping continued. \r Jan. 2011- We bring our lab back into Dr. Alexander because he wasn't getting any better and in fact sometimes the limp would be on the left back leg and other times on the back right leg. We took him in for X-Rays on a Saturday morning. Besides the fact that we had to wait close to three hours to be seen, we wanted to find o

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