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Businiess name:  Pavlov's Dog and Cat Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
When we first moved to San Antonio 14 years ago, we took our Weimaraner, Journey, to meet Dr. Pavlov and immediately felt confident in him and his clinic. I was fortunate enough to work for and with Dr. and Mrs. Pavlov for years and the integrity they exhibited and inspired in all of their employees is the foundation they have kept alive in their clinic. When my pet passed away recently, Mrs. Pavlov sent me the attached card. Compassion is instilled in all employees at Pavlov's Dog & Cat Hospital and all employees are trained by qualified personnel and participate in workshops furthering their education of animal care. A Dog's Last Will and Testament: Anonymous When humans die they prepare a will in order to leave their home and everything they own to all those they love. ... If I were able to write I would also make out such a will. To a poor, lonely, full of longing stray I would leave my happy home, my food bowl, my cozy bed, my soft pillow, my toys and the beloved lap. The gently stroking hand, the loving voice, the place I had in someone's heart and the love which, at the end, will help me towards a peaceful, painless end while being held in loving arms. And when I die, then please don't say: ""Never again will I have a dog, the loss is much too painful."" Find yourself a lonely, unloved dog and give it my place in your heart. That is my bequest. The love I leave behind is all that I have to give.

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