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Businiess name:  Sonora Veterinary Specialists
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Just wanted to share my experience with all of you. I would strongly recommend Sonora Veterinary Specialist to care for your dogs. We recently adopted a boxer puppy, Tyson. He was about 6 months old and was cute as can be, my two young boys absolutely fell in love with him. Within a week, the puppy started acting strange. He seemed very lethargic, dehydrated and he wasn't eating. He for sure wasn't acting like the puppy we brought home. We called the clinic to see if they could help us out. They told us to bring the puppy in right away. Immediately Dr. Rizzo came out and met us. It appeared she was visually checking him out, checking his gums, his stomach, and his behaviors. She decided that she would run some blood tests on Tyson. We later found out that he had parvo. :( \r Dr. Rizzo was very good at explaining what needed to be done for Tyson to survive. The recommendation was that we leave him there so she can treat him. \r Dr. Rizzo was very sympathetic and caring towards us. Anytime we wanted an update on the dog, the office and Dr. Rizzo quickly responded. Turns out our Tyson survived!! She even told us that she hadn't seen a puppy recover so quickly from parvo as Tyson did! \r A huge thank you to Dr. Rizzo and her staff for testing our puppy and diagnosing him so early on. We appreciateall the professionalism that we received. We now have Tyson at home as healthy as can be! I would strongly recommend the clinic as well as Dr. Rizzo to anyone!

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