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Our dealings with Jeanne Koploy and her Del Mar Pet Hospital were dire and ultimately fatal to our dog, and best friend, and so to save others from having their dog misdiagnosed and possibly dying (as was our case), we are making this post urging others to AVOID DEL MAR ANIMAL HOSPITAL AT ALL COSTS--to SAVE the life of your beloved pet, find a better and more experienced veterinary office.\r
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We took Inky in with labored breathing, the day after having an attack where he slightly passed out (he had been having itchy allergy issues the week before.) We saw Dr. Jeanne Koploy, the owner of the Del Mar facility (for some 20 years we were told). Dr. Koploy looked over Inky, including listening to his heart, and then told us that he was having allergy issues; that he needed some teeth (molars) pulled, and his teeth cleaned; she surmised that between the allergies and the teeth (possible swelling), he was having trouble breathing. She prescribed an antihistamine, expressed his anal glands ($
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