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Animal Clinic Of Rogers
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If you REALLY love your pet like it is a member of your family, then you need to visit this animal hospital.I have lived in several states during my lifetime and I have always had pets in my life. They have all been rescues and throw-aways, but to me there were my four-legged children. Each had their own personality as well as health issues. I have never before experienced the devotion and caring atmosphere that we have come to know and appreciate from both doctors. They are wonderful...or any other word that would describe "too good to be true".Our first extensive encounter with the Animal Hospital of Rogers was when we had to make the heart wrenching decision to allow our Ice Man (a retired greyhound)peacefully travel to the Rainbow Bridge. It was so emotional, but I am not sure who cried the most, my husband and I, or the kind doctor with the soft hands that continued to stroke our boy until he was in his permanent slumber. We all sat on the floor and mourned the loss of our best fr
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