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Oklahoma State University Veterinary Teachng Hsptl
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Erin L.
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Please do not take your pets here; they may never come home again, even if they are mostly healthy and only going in for a minor procedure. We had a sweet three year old rabbit who merely needed his teeth trimmed and to have his tear ducts cleaned. We were told the vet he was seeing was a “rabbit specialist” and he would be in good hands. He was NOT dying or sick when we brought him in, but a few hours later, he was gone. They hadn't even gotten to his eye, they lost him on the procedure that was so easy most people do it at him, the tooth trimming. They told us that they did not have him under the proper levels of anesthesia when they somehow ended up cutting his gum (blood was pouring out of his mouth), and basically he panicked and died. Then they charged us $200 for this atrocity. I found them to be incapable and overly focused on the scientific aspects even when they were explaining his death; going into details I simply did not want to hear about after being faced with such shocking and sad news. They will use your animals as learning tools, not patients to be treated carefully. We lost a pet we loved dearly over their negligence and lack of care and skill. I would hate to see this happen to anyone else. I will tell everyone I know never EVER to trust your pet to this teaching hospital. Go to a real vet instead, don’t risk your pets to someone who may be just learning.
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