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Businiess name:  University Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We took our puppy here for a check-up and since she hurt her leg previously we wanted a check on that as well. I have to say they took good care of her. Maybe too good I would say. Before we knew it we went through a whole circus of X-rays, medication, hospitalization etc. When I picked up my dog, she was totally drugged up. They put her leg in a cast and I had to pay over 700 dollars for treatments that were not discussed with us. On the question if these treatments were really that necessary, they answered they just wanted to be sure, even though the X-rays didn?t show any significant injuries. Also, they made me feel quilty by saying ?well you want the best for your dog, don?t you?? While in reality they were asking themselves this question: ?how can we make as much money on this dog??. Seriously! Pros: good care Cons: They overcharge and don't discuss treatmens

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