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I took my dog, Halo, to this vet on a Tuesday afternoon due to him vomiting and having diarreha. I thought the cause may have been from stuffing from a toy he chewed on. The doctor stated that he did not believe it to be parvo and gave Halo two shots and some pills for his vomiting - no blood tests given. The next day (Wednesday) Halo seemed to be fine - back to his old self. Halo began getting worse on Thursday. I called the vets office and described the symtoms. I was given an appointment for the next day (Friday) at 1:45pm. By that time Halo was in fairly bad shape. The doctor again stated that he did not suspect parvo. He said that I should leave Halo in his care. I did. Later that afternoon, my wife received a message that Halo was responding to the treatment and that they finally diagnosed him with parvo. Halo died at 11pm that night.\r
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I believe that if the doctor had taken Halo's condition more seriously, he would have requested to keep him and put him on fluids an
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