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Businiess name:  Banfield Pet Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Drs Lawrence and Tamas have been wonderful with my pets. I just put my best friend Nelson, a 16 year old lab, down yesterday, and I can't imagine doing it with anyone else. These docs prolonged his life and ran every test possible making the last years of his life the best they could be. They even recommended and sent me to a neurologist! At one point Dr. Lawrence called me on a saturday (maybe I called, I'm not sure) and said his wife is a vet too and they were talking about Nelson and had ideas about what plan of attack to take. A year or so prior, Nelson appeared to have dementia, but instead of just rubber stamping it and sending him home, Dr. Coffeen (from cool springs) ran an Xray and found a bottle cap in his stomach! After a day and a half's worth of effort, they got him to puke it up, avoiding dangerous surgery. Dr. Tamas was so nice and compassionate when we had to put him down, I'll never forget it and I couldn't imagine anybody else being there with me. These peopl

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