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Maple Hills Veterinary Hospital
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I started taking my puppy here in Feb. 2012 when I got him. He was 2months. All seemed normal til he had a bad allergic reaction to a flea bite. Not thinking anything, my husband n I took him to the vet.for treatment. Us not thinking anything would go wrong, we.just wanted to help him. They gave him antibiotics n steroids. The bumps from reaction cleared but then we noticed patches of hair loss. Yet again, another concern. We took him in, again! This time they thought ringworm. Did a cultural n negative! N I even said its not that, looked nothing like it n he wasnt itching. Anyway, there goes more $ for useless info. I began researching online. N what I found seemed to be demodex mites. So next appt for vaccine took him to the union blvd office. Right off the back she said looks like he has mites. She did a scraping, n what do u know, positive! Turns out steroids caused mites to get active. She unlike the others, is awesome! Started him on ivermectin treatmemts every 2wks. One day he
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