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Taylor Veterinary Hospital Inc
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Two visits:When we first moved to Texas we lived in Taylor and needed to get the dogs shots. We went to this hospital for the shots and this man not only gave the shots but also insisted that the two dogs get all sorts of tests that they had had by their prior vets in another state. The only thing we needed was the shots deemed needed by the state of Texas. This visit that should have cost $100.00 max ended up costing almost $200.00.My friend and I were walking our dogs and hers got caught up in her leash and broke her leg. We rushed this puppy to this vet because he was open later and the good vet in town was already closed. The vet took the dog into the back room, told us to stay out front and put her leg in a cast. When he did this, according to the second opinion she had done, he had mis-set the leg. This was a young puppy growing quickly and the way he set it the puppy was able to pull out of the splint with no problem. Now my friend had to decide if she wanted to pay a surgeon to
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