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Businiess name:  Downers Grove Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We moved into this area in 2002 and started using this vet. There are a number of different vets. The first problem was when I had my GWP bitch spayed--she developed seizures less than a month after the surgery and I was told that it had nothing to do with any of the meds(too bad for them the internet had been invented and I had a very well informed agility trainer). But this was one of the side effects of the medication so I took the blame as my own. Then this same bitch gets very ill in 2005--has to be put on IV and the vet that is treating her this time keeps her overnight, saying someone is with her at all times. Not only is that not true, but I also find out that they were force feeding her with a syringe! I could've kept her at home and hand fed her. In fact the other vet we took her to did just that.

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