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Businiess name:  Great Neck Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I had hope with them because my hsuabnd takes all his dogs there. I used a different vet in little neck but he did a nightmare job euthanizing my 11 year old bunny who was very sick. It took Dr. Parver in Little neck almost a hour to 'kill' my rabbit. A horror.\r One of the doctors at GNAH told me my hound Heidi was urinating excessively due to bladder or ureter cancer. Surgery was not an option. Heidi had been through a lot and was not that old.However-she was arescue dog so her age could have been off. He said let's try Feldene(an NSAID used in humans and dogs for bladder cancer) She fared a bit better at first but started losing a lot of weight and would not eat. I brought her back to a young vet there and asked " is she dying, should I put her down what to do?" She said wait. That night my dog was suffering. She needed fluids, she had a few seizures. So of course her kidneys were gone and the dr. said let's see if we can get her kidneys going.IV fluids and electroyltes-unending an

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