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Howard Animal Hospital
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At age 12-1/2, my black Lab Retriever Onyx had a "stroke" (attack of vestibular syndrome--google it) while I was hiking at the Salton Sea in December 2009. He was recommended to me by the staff at the Sony Bono Wildlife Refuge, and I took her there. I'm still not sure how I got her back to the car and into the car by myself. \r
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Dr. Howard's staff was very compassionate and transported her into the facility, and he diagnosed her immediately. He treated her there for 3 days. She had improved tremendously by the second day and was walking nearly normally by the 3rd day. And his patented Perimet kept her healthy for over a year more.\r
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IDr. Howard helped her with some last-ditch medication when she was nearly 14, but she stopped taking all meds, telling me she was ready to say goodbye, shortly thereafter.\r
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I don't live nearby but I always stopped in to say hello with Onxy, and lately with my new dog Lucky, whenever I'm in the area. They are fantastic!
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