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Squibnocket Animal Center
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Save yourself the heartache and frustration. One of our dogs is diabetic and has IBD. We went to Dr. Peter Antosiewicz for nutritional/alternative therapy consultation to complement his western medicine regiment. The first meeting was great and we held high hopes, ready to transfer all our dogs to him. Once we left, it became a nightmare. We brought a second dog in for review, blood work was taken and they never called us with the results. We called, emailed, faxed and were told they would leave a message for the Doctor. We received no response. Finally, in frustration, we asked what we have to do to get an answer. They said to just schedule a time for the phone call. We did and they ended up billing us for $80. They never said the follow up phone call would come at a cost. We later needed to adjust the diet of the first dog and had to make an appointment for a phone consultation. We couldn't get past the front desk until we gave a credit card. Dr. A hadn't reviewed the f
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