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Businiess name:  Veterinary Wellness Ctr
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
After noticing that my dog was wheezing, gasping for air and possibly chocking on something, I scooped her up and immediately got into my car and drove to the nearest Animal Hospital which was the Veterinary Wellness Center. I raced inside to see that the Receptionist Roseanne was talking on the phone. I blurted out "I Need Help, Please Get A Doctor." Roseanne only looked up and starred at me. Nothing was said from her. I blurted out again "Excuse Me! My Dog is Chocking Please Help Her, Bring out a Doctor." Roseanne then said "I See Your Dog." She then went back to her telephone call. The entire time my dog was hacking, coughing and wheezing. About 20 seconds elapsed before Roseanne decided to ask the person on the telephone to hold on, where by then she proceeds to slowly walk to the doctor which probably took another 20 seconds to tell him the situation. Then it took the doctor 30 seconds to come out to the waiting room. All in all it took almost 2 minutes for someone to see my dog

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