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Businiess name:  Dessau Veterinary Clinic
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I was right on time for my first appointment here. It was an okay facility. Waited about 45 minutes before the Dr actually came into the room. I felt very rushed. I could tell she was very well experienced, just not great with people. The staff was friendly, but the vet seemed proud that her staff thinks she is a ""hag"". Hmmmm...\r \r One of my dog's ears was a little red. She pulled out the hairs and explained that when I take her to the groomer, they have to pull out the hairs in their ears (breed specific issue).\r \r The gentleman that took her blood seemed to jab into my dog's neck several times, on each side of her throat. My dog is super sweet and tough as nails but was being restrained way more than ever. Finally, he was able to take blood from her leg.\r \r She did address this with the gentleman and he did apologize. He was very kind and sincere.\r \r She prescribed some ear drop meds for the redness and called it an infection. I have had dogs with infections before - they scracth at their ears a lot. Mine wasn't. The ear drops cost $60.\r \r Trusting my own intuition, I kept an eye on my dog. It has been three weeks. The redness went away almost immediately and she still does not show signs of discomfort or pain or irritation in her ear. I still have the medicine, never once used it. She did not even look inside her ear with a light and a scope or anything. She banked.\r \r I will gladly drive 45 minutes to our old vet in the future. I will not go back to this one because I do not trust her or her staff.

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