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Saratoga Veterinary Hospital PC
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Most of today's vets are very mediocre and the same goes for Lisa Brockett. She knows precious little about good nutrition and preventive medicine. What leads to a lot of health problems, is the overvaccination of dogs and cats & she is just another vet in the sense of pushing those annual vaccinations and not telling her clients about the possible adverse reactions. Over the past two years I've lost two cats and a German shepherd, all to cancer. I thought I was doing the right thing by allowing any old vet give whatever shots they wanted to my pets. One cat developed terrible skin and food allergies and died this past Christmas of squamous cell cancer. The other cat had a bladder tumor -- inoperable by the time it was diagnosed. All vets in the U.S. rely on those of annual vaccination appointments to make the majority of their profits. If you don't believe me, research this yourself. Cancer in pets has reached epidemic proportions in the U.S. If you ask any vet about this, all they do is blame the toxins in the environment. Meanwhile, they know nothing about healthy nutrition and how to make animals thrive. Why? They make a hell of a lot more money treating sick animals!!
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