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Aurora Animal Hospital
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I couldn't be more impressed with Dr. Cogswell and the team at Aurora Animal Hospital. She treated our Golden Retriever ""Barley"" like he was a member of her own family.
Sadly, while we were in the Mountains with Barley on vacation, a tumor on his spleen ruptured and we had no choice but to put him down. Dr. Cogswell went above and beyond by walking me through exactly what was happening, and what options there were. There was no way I could have been able to make it to AAH in time, but she helped us get through the tough decision, even though we had to go to another vet in Granby.
A couple of weeks after adopting another dog he started losing clumps of hair and had sores on his back (sorry for the details). AAH diagnosed an allergy to Lamb in his new food. We switched and he immediately was better.
There is no other vet I would trust our pets with.
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