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Ruckersville Veterinary Clinic
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Anne J.
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With most of my companion animals having some special need or another, I have been pleased with the care we have received from the vets & staff. The senior vet that we usually see is a no-nonsense, straight to the point fellow. Upon taking my youngest (golden lab) for her first visit to the above vet, he recommended that she NOT be re-tested for since her antibodies would still be present in her blood assay. I mention this because I have never come across anyone who would recommend not performing a test that would surely benefit their practice's income! This was not only a nice surprise but revealed good ethics! "Gracie", mentioned above had been returned to another city's SPCA a total of FOUR times & in between had to endure treatments which is NO picnic for those familiar with veterinary medicine. She has been a part of our family for over one year & the vets have made her transition much easier. On a sad note, the entire staff made the passing of our eldest dog (an 18 y/o chocolate lab) as comforting as they could this past July. For those of us in Northern Albemarle, I'd encourage a visit to this clinic!
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