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Businiess name:  Oakland Veterinary Referral Services
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Please do NOT take your animal to this clinic. Or... if you must, make sure you get a second opinion (outside of this clinic) on treatment options. Dr. Sara Snow lied to my family about the treatment options for our 10 year old dog. Our dog had an adrenal mass that had invaded her vena cava. She was in critical condition and we told them numerous times that we wanted them to do everything possible to save her life, and that money was not an issue. They ran multiple tests and told us she was dying and there was nothing that could be done. Dr. Snow said that our only option was to euthanize her or take her home, in which case she would die a slow, painful death. We asked multiple times if there was anyone else in the country that would do surgery on her to try and remove the mass and repair her vein. Dr. Snow told us that technology simply did not exist for animals. We asked two other doctors at the clinic, and they all said that nothing could be done either. \r \r We ended up mak

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