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Our 10yr old dog Molly had been to 2 other area vets because she had a serious problem with her stool. They would put her on the famous boiled hamburger and rice and an antibiotic. Well after a month of that (which it did not clear up) I came home after work and Molly could hardly walk. I called her regular vet and he was off for the week hunting. So I called Blais Veterinary and let me tell you I talked with Bill and he was so compassionate and caring and was able to get Molly in the office within 30 minutes. Molly has been overweight her whole life and I have tried lots & lots of dog food and she would develop gas or the be so uncomfortable from a belly ache. So Dr. Blais (my hero) asked so many questions about Mollys condition and did a very very through examine. The diagnosis was that Molly was a "Hot Dog" meaning most of the "junk" I was feeding her made her belly hot which in turn created all the other symptoms she (and I) was experiencing. So he put her on the "Hot Dog Diet". Th

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