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Fisher Veterinary Hospital
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I'd vote for this man for President. He's bright (Tufts), funny, compassionate, really wonderful with his furry patiennts, a good business manager, and someone you might want as a good friend. His staff have been with him for years, and so have many of his patients.
I'm in my 60's. I've always had pets, both dogs and cats, and for some reason strays seem to find me. I've taken Dr. Joel a few lost souls along the way and he's been gracious enough to find them really wonderful homes, although I know it was a bit of an inconvenience - he's always very busy.
When I discovered a 2-week old kitten under a pile of trash in an abandoned house I was inspecting -- half-furred, eyes not open yet, no sign of mom, and squalking like a wounded sea-gull -- I slipped her into my pocket and headed straight for Dr. Joel's office. He set me up with a tiny little bottle, a recipe for some sort of kitten pudding, and instructions to feed her a few drops every few hours. Now she's 13 and sleek, healthy and spunky as can be. Dr. Joel calls her ""pooter.""
This Vet Hospital is not fancy, and it's not on the way to anywhere I usually go - matter of fact its several miles out of my way, but I wouldn't go anywhere else if you paid me. If you're looking a vet who really cares, and one you can actually talk to, Fisher Veterinary Hospital is the place to go.
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