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Franklin Road Animal Hospital
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Dr. Ingram is a wonderful veterinarian and gets amazing results. My 5yr old dachshund Sammy started having severe back pain 10/16/2010. We didn't know why he was crying and couldn't jump on the bed, but after x-rays and veterinary visits, we were told he had 3 bad discs, one was extremely bad. He had laser treatment, medication and lots of rest and got progressively worse, to the point that his hind legs became paralyzed before one week had passed. Our veterinarian recommended we take Sammy to Dr. Ingram...she couldn't do anything else for him and the neurologist said he needed surgery, which would cost $5K to $7K and there was only a 50/50 chance he would walk again. It broke our hearts to see him dragging his legs around and crying. Dr. Ingram examined him and told me that it would take a few weeks but that he would have him walking again. He gave Sammy a chiropractic adjustment and 20 minutes of ultrasound on his spine.He recommended a better dog food...we thought we were giving hi
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