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Businiess name:  Magrane Pet Medical Center, A Thrive Pet Healthcare Partner
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Magrane Pet Medical Center has been my physicians of choice for my years of owning a pet. I began bringing my first pet (Butschi) to you folks when he was about 3 months old and then after 12 wonderful years, Dr. Nieman had to put him down as I held him and I vowed never again.\r \r However, I decided in August of 2005 that I needed a pet so I went to the St. Joseph County Humane Society which I have supported over the years and on my way out, spotted Cookie (who had no birthdate or information) and that was it.\r \r Dr. Doversberger saw Cook in Dr. Nieman's absence several times and then in November, told me about the anterior cruciate ligament and the weight ramifications and each day she seemed more "limpy" and "sitty" and as I wanted her to have a better life, and after consultation decided to repair it. She is now one week post-op and doing very well even to the point of my riding herd on her.\r \r Jean McCarty\r I have always respected Magrane's Pet Medical Center and have always r

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