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Businiess name:  Hart's Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
After years of trying several veterinary clinics around the Cleveland area, we finally found Dr. Hart.\r We have run the gamut, from unsanitary chop shops to ridiculously priced spa clinics.\r It was our friends' high praise of Dr. Hart that initially led us to take our beloved dog to Dr. Hart, for her consultation and recommendation for treatment options for oral osteomelanoma. At first meeting, Dr. Hart sat face to face with our 90 pound rottweiler/ lab, and proceeded to poke round his mouth. I knew right then, that this was our vet.\r We were advised to follow up with an oncologist. The radiation treatments saved our dog's life. Now, more than a year later,\r our aging boy immediately lost function and mobility in his hindquarters. A paraplegic 90 pound rottweiler without bowel or bladder control is a frightening prospect. Especially when the front half is still our alert boy who we love so much.\r Dr. Hart suggested that steroids may reduce inflammation and pressure affecting spi

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