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Businiess name:  North 10th Street Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I am a 30+ year customer of Dr. Bruce Gray. He is the most dedicated and caring veterinarian I have ever known. Over the years, I have watched several young Veterinarians come and go. Therefore, I have specifically requested him for all our pet needs. \r \r However, several years ago I met a new veterinarian, Dr. Jennifer Gerometta. (Now, Peacock). I am most impressed with her abilities and the level of genuine concern she has for all animals. I once found a six month old abandoned Dalmatian. \r \r This dog was emaciated, invested with ticks and fleas, and had been struck by an automobile dislocating its hip. She cleaned away every flea and tick. She reset the dog's hip, and medicated him with antibiotics. \r \r Two weeks later, she removed the wrapping that restricted movement in order for his hip to reset. Today, this dog is the picture of health and completely normal while living a very happy life. \r \r This clinic is the best! If you are in need of the best care for your pets, ask for Dr.

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