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Businiess name:  Vestridge Animal Clinic
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Vestridge Animal Clinic is one of those places where you feel at home 30 seconds after you arrive. I don?t go much for lip service, in fact it turns me off, but at Vestridge the smiles and courtesy are genuine and so is the love for animals. My first visit with our new doggie was as smooth and uneventful as one could ever hope for. Puppy Sandor was only 11 weeks old and only recently recovered from being separated from his brothers and sisters and his mom. Normally shaking in his boots, Sandor was completely at ease, exploring, and wagging his rump off within seconds after arriving. That doggie has some fine instincts, I tell ya. The ?new dog? exam, shots, fecal test, nails clipping, etc. etc. was done so fast the neither the doggie nor the owner knew what hit them. It was over before anybody had the time to get upset. Some of that had to do with smooth expertise and some had to do with the instant trust that gentle and loving handling inspired. If an American Pit Bull Terrier co

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