Dr. Hammond misdiagnosed my beloved lab/pit mix. She was bleeding out of her hind end. He examined her, and then gave this diagnosis? "She is overweight, and so she is chafing inside." \r
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About six weeks later, when she was clearly in pain, I took her to North of the River Vet Hospital. There, Dr. Virga immediately took an X-ray. It showed that there were enormous cancerous tumors throughout her body. \r
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Why didn't Hammond take a simple X-ray? His failure to use an obviously important diagnostic tool may have cost my dogs weeks and weeks of unnecessary pain. Dogs are so good at hiding pain--who knows how much she suffered. \r
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I lost her three weeks after the Dr. Virga's diagnosis. He was great: he made sure that she could be very comfortable at home with me for those precious weeks, and when the time came, he gave us a quiet room in which to say goodbye. He was very patient, and that meant everything. \r
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Afterwards, I receive a rose and a beautiful card. It meant so much.
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