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Kay Animal Hospital
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I took my dog in for concerns that his lower jaw was chattering, he was pawing his muzzle and he was no longer eating. I suggested that maybe he had something stuck in his tooth (he had in the past). A tech came in and tried to look into his mouth and when she couldn't do it alone, she said "Okaaaay..." and then left the room. Meanwhile, I could hear conversations behind the door about how they liked fried okra vs. boiled okra and reports on their weekends. I knocked on the door---she stuck her head in chewing a mouthful of something. I asked, " What's happening now? You just left and didn't tell me anything. Am I waiting on the doctor?" With a full mouth, she replied, "Yes." I waited another 10 minutes. In the room, my dog had come upon some urine to lick from a previous patient-- so I had to hold him until the vet came in. She didn't introduce herself. After looking in his mouth, I was told that he'd have to be sedated in order for her to fully see if anything was in there.She exude
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