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VCA Pets Are People Too Veterinary Hospital
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This was nice local vet until recently, when they sold out to a giant chain. The changes have been overwhelming, and even the staff complains. Instead of giving your dog a normal checkup, they now make you choose from several packages of optional tests and procedures, pushing the higher-priced ones, which are loaded with tests rarely considered necessary for most dogs. If you need ear-wash for your dog, you are automatically sold a giant bottle. If you complain, the staff says, ""we've been bought out by a chain, and this is the only size they let us sell now."" Prices have gone up for almost every procedure, and they try to push the high-margin prescription foods they carry, rather than suggesting a range of options that might work for your pet.\r
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Yes, this is a still an option for 24 hour emergency care. But for routine care, try to find a real vet. This place has sold out.
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