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Town & Country Animal Hospital
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I was a long time customer at Town & Country before I realized how bad they truly are. They are one of the least expensive vets in the area (or they were before the extensive remodeling), which makes them popular, but they are not very good and extremely inattentive. \r
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I had a dog that had been treated there for eight years (one to two yearly visits) and the vets refused to perform a few blood tests, which I had requested several times over the years. The one I felt was of most importance was the Lyme test, but they flat out refused it even though I was willing to pay for and it wouldn't harm the pet. My dog had signs of advanced Lyme that they kept telling me was epilepsy, but I insisted it wasn't.\r
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Years later I went in with my dog under great stress. It turned out that she not only had Lyme, but Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. The vets blamed me for this and told me I was an irresponsible owner for not having had her tested sooner. I told them that I had requested the tests
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