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Businiess name:  Barnstable Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have two dogs and have used the services at Barnstable Animal Hospital for 9 months (I have a puppy and a rescue that arrived within 2 weeks of eachother). The office staff are helpful somewhat but a little challenging for the new dog owner like myself. Dr. Taylor has been wonderful with the dogs but not thorough with his evalutions of my rescue dog. I feel that the staff and vets do not listen to me nor want to aknowledge that I might know what's going on with them. My choices for how I feed and care for them are criticisized at best (raw food will "kill them"). My puppy is home grown from my nieces dog who lives on a farm. "Well I hope the bitch has been fixed by now!" I have been advised that my puppy is "too small to go for a walk," and they weren't kidding! (she'll never be more than 5# and is just like a big dog in her desires to walk and play). Recently my rescue was misdianosed with disc disease. Even though I am a pediatrician I was dismissed when I asked for XRays and Tic born disease panel and given an RX of steroids. I asked for follow-up after the steroids and was shut down by the front office staff. Second opinion obtained at Deer Run Vet in Falmouth. Dog has Ehrlichia and two beebee pellets in him from his life as a stray. One at T12 where his pain is located. He is much better after a week of antibiotics. In retrospect when my rescue dog had bloody diarrhea last spring and was diagnosed with colitis because he was "nervous", he had his acute phase of erhlichia. He is not a nervous dog at all. Pros: null Cons: null

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