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Logan Square Animal Hospital
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I will never forget when our White Shepherd got hit by a car in 1995. Our local vet said that the damage was so severe to her leg and pelvis, his recommendation was to have put her to sleep. That was not an option. He recommended we take her to this specialty vet in Riverwoods who refused to even BEGIN to treat her without $3k down, up front. This also was not an option. I don't exactly remember how we got referred to Dr. Basran, but it was divine intervention, to be sure. Daisy required some pretty extensive care but went on to give us 6 more happy and active years after the death sentence our primary vet had initially imposed on her. Sure, we nicknamed her "the bionic dog" and joked about all the stainless steel used to rebuild her pelvis, but I will always be grateful to Dr. B for going the extra mile, instead of giving up and pronouncing her hopeless.
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