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Businiess name:  Banfield Pet Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I took my 2 year old dog to Bandfield because he was vomiting the night before. The vet tech seemed more interested in finding out what was wrong with my dog then the vet. The vet tech was asking about the consistency of his bowel and vomit and asked of his behavior has changed. When the vet was done evaluating him instead of telling me she could not find a diagnosis, she starts listing all these meditations, vitamins, IV, blood test, and cell test. I then \r asked her what was wrong with my dog, cold hearted as can be she said she didn't know and that is why she wanted to run all these \r tests and he would need to be hospitalized. I did not feel comfortable leaving him over night to be hospitalized because I felt \r he might have had food poisoning, like us humans. It didn't make \r sense to me to have him hospitalized so I decided to hold off for a \r couple of days. My dog was back to normal the very next day. I felt \r as if the vet wanted to do unnecessary procedures. I also felt the

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