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Narberth Animal Hospital
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Two years ago we took our holland lop, Sugar, to Dr Stetz. We only had the bunny for 6 weeks and it suddenly had severe intestinal distress. She looked at our 2 lb rabbit who was dehydrated and loosing control of it's bowels and prescribed two kinds of antibiotics and sent us home. I gave our bunny the meds and it died within an hour. I then got online and did research and corresponded with a doctor that deals with rabbits. Our bunny was not handled correctly by Dr Stetz and should've been immediately put on an IV etc... I talked with House Rabbit Society who told us about Radnor Vets in Wayne. Two years later we finally found a bunny to love and Radnor vet to take care of him. Lesson learned, all because you have a rabbit pictured on your business card does not mean you have any business treating rabbits.
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