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Cimarron Animal Clinic
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I adopted my pet a year ago from Stillwater Animal Shelter. I got him on the weekend so the Animal Shelter office was closed but the pets were available for adoption through the Humane Society office. They didn't tell me he was spayed (I'm sure they didn't know) so I tried to take him to a groomer because he was very very dirty (I mean flees EVERYWHERE, and ratted hair) but they told me his stitches were still in his body, (which I noticed then also). Granted, this may be more of a fault of the Animal Shelter, but how can you spay/neuter a dog without it being cleaned first??? That doesn't sound sanitary to me. I know he was neutered and given his rabies shot at Cimarron before I got him so I decided to go there to get his worm pills. A month later I noticed my dog eating grass and his poop had white worms so I took him to Cimarron again. As the woman is about to give my dog the worm pill, I try and tell her "he will just eat it like a treat, he loves anything you give him", she procee
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