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Businiess name:  Crossroads Animal Emergency (Norwalk), A Thrive Pet Healthcare Partner
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We had only had Lola for less than 10 hours before we knew something was wrong, Around 5 am, we decided to bring her to Crossroads after being referred there by a friend. Once here they diagnosed our 7 1/2 week old puppy as being parvo positive. We were well informed of what parvo was, what treatment consisted of, and felt very comfortable leaving her there for the night. Unfortunately, they are not open during the day but we would take our puppy to her (soon-to-be) regular vet and every evening bring her back for the night at Crossroads. It has been about 5 days since we first brought her here, and she shows so much improvement every day when we pick her up. She has a very caring staff surrounding her through the night and when we pull her into the driveway, she perks up to look out the window. Crossroads has helped tremendously throughout this entire ordeal, and as sad as it sounds, Lola probably knows the staff here better than she knows us. Crossroads' many techs and doctors, clari

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