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Businiess name:  The Animal Hospital Of North Charleston
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The Animal Hospital has tried to contact this client since we last saw her in October 2011. She then sent us an email on 7/5/12. We sent her an email responding to her concerns and have not gotten any response. The email we sent is listed in its entirety below. We truly care about Baby and her future. It is pets like her that make our job worthwhile. We wish her and her owners the best.\r \r Dear Mrs Sutherland, \r \r I sincerely apologize for any misgivings that I may have conveyed. Allow me to attempt to explain. \r \r I was not trying to accuse anyone, but attempting to ascertain that Baby was on an appropriate flea prevention, wherever it may have been purchased, because flea allergies are a huge problem and flea allergies are the first differential to rule out when looking at a pet with itchy skin. Heat rash is actually not a recognized dermatological condition in animals. Pets are more likely to develop pyoderma in a hot environment, but it is not Heat Rash. I even called the Veterinar

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