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Businiess name:  VCA North Plano Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I took my dachshund, Snickers, in for teeth cleaning & dental work on July 12th. Snickers had to have three teeth extracted which required anesthesia. I picked Snickers up that same afternoon. By Saturday morning, Snickers was no longer able to move her front legs. I took her back to the vets at NPAH for a check up. They were not sure, but thought it might be a nerve or disc problem. Snickers was given a steroid to help reduce inflammation. By Monday, there was no change. Snickers could still not walk. I was referred to the Animal Surgery Center in Carrollton. I took Snickers over and after they ran a cat scan, they were able to determine that Snickers had suffered a ruptured disc. They could not say when the injury occurred. What I do know is I took Snickers in for a dental work on July 12th and by July 14th, after the treatment, Snickers could no longer walk. Did the injury occur during the dental treatment, you will have to be the judge on that. But, I have made the decision that I

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