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Businiess name:  Wessels Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Wessels Animal Hospital in Taunton is a well respected and up to date facility that I have been going to for years. I could not disagree more with the 2 posts (same person) who resorts to name calling to make a point. The building is indeed old - over 100 years during which time it has ALWAYS been a vetrinary hospital. I think that alone speaks volumes. The inside is always neat and tidy and has been renovated 3 or 4 times in the 20 years I've been going there. The exam rooms are the same size as other vets I've been to, with enough room to accomodate the vet, patient, and a few family members. \r Doc does restrain all dogs - not just pit bulls. Tying the animal to the table stops them from being terrified when it moves (goes up and down to avoid lifting). And a muzzle is used to prevent a bite when the animal is stuck with a needle. Lots of people use muzzles since they are not cruel or inhumane, and can prevent costly accidents. I've never witnessed future psychological damage due to a muzzle applied for less than 5 minutes.\r Overall, I'm sure that Doc Wessels is not for everyone. He is generally quiet as he goes about his job, but always answers questions and provides quality care. And his staff is always there to back him up and clarify or answer more. I appreciate that I can make an appointment (sometimes the same day) and know I will see Dr Wessels himself. No assistants or other fill ins - EVER. His prices are extremely competitive, and the care top quality. Always has been, and I'm sure it will continue to be until he sadly retires. I can only hope the vet who takes over will live up to the high standard he has set.

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