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Arnold Animal Hospital
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I have used Arnold Animal Hospital for over 15 years. I generally only used Dr Feldkamp or Dr Kohne who are both wonderful. One day my Giant Schnauzer got sick and the only vet avaiable on short notice was Dr Reinarman. I went ahead and took the appointment. I was very happy with her at the time of the appointment. Unfortunately Vader did not improve and Dr Reinerman did further testing. The day he was scheduled for the ultra sound he took a turn for the worse. Dr Reinarman made a phone call to Vet Specialty clinic and got them to see Vader right away. It turns out that like his uncle who had to be put down at 18 months old, he too had cancer and had to be put down that day due to complications. Knowing that this was the second young dog that I had lost and still had a 3 year old Giant Schnauzer at home Dr Reinerman took it upon herself to make numerous phone calls to check with enviromental specialist to see if there was anything that could cause the cancers in these two young dogs. S
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