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Businiess name:  Weaver Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We've had the opportunity to visit several vets in the Toledo area, but none of them hold a candle to the Dr. and staff at Weaver. They are truly extraordinary! \r \r When we discovered an extremely ill, emaciated feral kitten with an open wound infested with maggots in our yard, we rushed it to Weaver --having never been there before. The caring, professional staff quickly performed a triage and diagnosis on the kitten and began his rigorous treatment. Infested with a warble, maggots, fleas, roundworms and whipworms, suffering from dehydration and a respiratory infection, he was, according to Dr. Knepper a few days later, as close as he could come to dying. We have never witnessed a group of people more dedicated to the health of a pet. \r \r Two days later we picked up a much improved kitten (we named him Champ) and a bagful of medication along with careful instructions on how to continue his care. Although Champ is still on the road to recovery, we have little doubt that without Dr. Kne

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