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Businiess name:  Giller Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Recently took dog to Giller for an emergency c-section and hysterectomy. When I picked up pups and mother dog the puppies were hypothermic. According to everything I've read that is a death sentence. The pups lived three days then died. The mother dog was given no pain management drugs after her major surgery. Her pain an nausea were not addressed. So she would not eat or drink for days and went into hypovolemic shock. My new vet was stunned that Giller sent her home without pain meds. I chose Giller because their prices for intial exams are lower than others. However, they make up for it by over charging for their prescription drugs 40 dollars for 40 cephalaxin tabs and such. Save the life of your pet spend the extra 20 dollars for the intial visit . Pros: None Cons: Too many to list

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