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Businiess name:  Stapleton Veterinary Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Care To Share With Friends?\r 29th Avenue Animal Hospital\r 7305 E 29th Avenue\r Denver, CO 80238\r (303) 394-3937\r \r 6/18/2010 \r My dog of 7.5 years, RUBY, died today due to the negligence of the staff and vet Michele Smith at 29th Avenue Animal Hospital in Stapleton. You would never imagine a tragedy like taking your dog to the vet for symptoms of diarheea and vomiting and for your dog to be hit by a car and killed while she is the care of the vet. Ruby was dropped off around 8:30am on Thursday, June 17th at the 29th Ave Animal Hosptial and two hours later she was hit by a car on I-70 and killed. The kennel they put her in the back of the vet had a broken latch, so she could get out of the door. With an IV in her arm and an Eliabethan collar on her head, she pushed the broken latch open and got out. A vet tech pushed the back door open, which was only two feet from her kennel, and Ruby got out. No one could catch her. She made it to I-70 and got struck by a car. Yes, my dog went to the vet for a bacterial infection and got hit and killed by a car. DON'T take your dog to this vet. They have broken kennels and the health, safety, and security of your pets are not their top priority, making money is. Not only was she killed, but I spent $642 three days earlier for tests and medicine that was not properly diagnosed. Michele Smith has one objective and that is making money. Steer clear of this vet, she is arrogant and negligent and my dog is dead because of her carelessness. \r Cons: Negligent and Too expensive

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