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I have been to Broadway Vet clinic 2 times, and the second time was very annoying. In these two periods, I had 2 Dobermans I was fostering(seperately), one was a 12 week old, and the other was a 3year old. The day I brought the 3 year old to the clinic was a shocking one. Everything was fine until I went back with the older, female vet, who was clearly an idiot who did not get veterinary medicine, or animal behavior in general. While in the exam room, she was edgy around my boy Nubis, who was very calm and loving. I was telling her what was wrong with him at the time, he had a skin condition, and diarrhea. She literally was ignoring anything I was saying about his symptoms. Being a graduate in the Veterinary field, I felt pride in explaining what was wrong with him. But she did not want any part of it. What she had to say at the end of the exam was truely appalling, and ignorant, especially coming from a Vet. First she asks "Have you ever had a Doberman before?" Then she exclaims, matt
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