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Businiess name:  Los Feliz Small Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I've been going to this vet for over a year and I'm honestly shocked by all the bad reviews I see here. We have two cats and two dogs, all of whom are seen at this vet regularly. One of the cats has a terminal disease, and two of the other pets have chronic conditions, so we're at the vet a lot. We've seen almost all of the vets and liked all of them. The techs are wonderful, too. We board our dogs there when we travel because the rates are reasonable and the care is good. I can honestly say I have no complaints about this vet and I would recommend them to anyone in the area looking for good care. As to the client whose dog became incontinent after being spayed, that's not the doctor's fault. Female dogs sometimes become incontinent after spaying because of the hormonal changes in their body when their reproductive organs are removed. It has nothing to do with the surgery itself. I know, because my dog is incontinent for the same reason! (And no, she was not spayed at this vet!) Pros: Lots of doctors, good boarding, great techs Cons: Can be crowded, expensive

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