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Gully Animal Hospital
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My 1 year old German Shepherd mix ate an entire container of prescription medication. I knew of Gully's hours and had previously taken other pets there. I called them once I discovered the evidence of the medication being eaten. They got my dog right in when I showed up. Doctor McSween checked out my dog, and leveled with me. She was professional and courteous. It was not a good situation and had the overwhelming possibility of a horrible outcome. They admitted my dog and used a four-angle approach to aggressively treat her poisoning. She had to stay in the hospital for almost a week and it was very expensive. But, in the end, they saved my dog. End of story. She should have died. All of the research I did led me to that conclusion, and the vets were pretty honest that it was a definite possibility. But she did not. And I attribute that to their immaculate care. They informed me that the hospital was unattended overnight, and I chose to keep my dog with them because at that point they
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