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Businiess name:  Gentle Care Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have 2 black labs and if someone would have told me how sensitive they are to infections and allergies, I wouldn't have believed them. I took them to a vet that claimed labs were her specialty. Needless to say her specialty was running up bills "trying" different things to see what worked. I literally spent $1,000+ for my male dog to be diagnosed and it was still wrong. I ended up trying Gentle Care Animal Hospital (GCAH) with low expectations that my dogs were anything less than treatable. On the first visit, I was listened to intently and actually believed when I said that this male dog has some form of Obsessive Disorder - he chews his legs until they bleed and it started when we left for a trip for a week. The Vet at GCAH agreed and researched for me that it was called Lick Granuloma. He proceeded to tell me how we were going to fix it and it was way less than $1,000. I was so happy. My female dog has recurring ear infections and the vet fixed her up too with great advic

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