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Businiess name:  Banfield Pet Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Please don't sign up for the Wellness Plan. We brought our new dog in @ 4 1/2 months to be looked over. We only had 48 from the date of purchase to report any problems to the breeder. He was given a excellent bill of health, but the said they don't recommend vaccines given by breeders because they maybe stored at improper temperatures or administered improperly.\r \r They then told us about this great program (not) that would cover deworming and vaccines not to mention neutering. I knew that it would cost us 100 dollars at our vet to neuter and that didn't include any pre-op bloodwork so, I figured it would be a great deal not to mention spreading the cost over a year. So we received our vaccines, clean bill of health and rescheduled 3 wks later for booster shots.\r \r After getting our booster shots and trying to set up a neuter appt we are told the dog has a heart murmur and that they can't do the surgery until we have a electro cardiogram done at the cost of min 250. After reading

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