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Businiess name:  Tails-A-Waggin Animal Hospital & Pet Resort
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I had an American Pit named Nugget. One day, I opened my door and found a two week old pup on my door step. I noticed that he was sick so, I brought him to a vet. The vet told me he had parvo and needed to be put to sleep. I told the vet just to give me meds and I would take it from there. I never returned to that vet. Instead, I started to bring Nugget to Tails-R-Waggin. For many years, almost 15 years, I brought Nugget to you when he need care. He ALWAYS got the best of care from Tails-R-Waggin. The doctor and staff are true professionals who always give the best of care to animals. \r On June 2, 2010, I brought Nugget in because he could no longer walk any more. I was hoping there was something the doctor could do. The doctor talked with me. He new Nugget needed to be put to sleep. I had to make a decision about an animal that was my best friend for almost 15 years. There was no way I was going to put Nugget to sleep. All that was wrong with him was he could not stand on his legs. Th

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