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Businiess name:  Petmed
Review by:  citysearch c.
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PetMed Vet, Antioch, TN\r \r October 13 ·\r \r "Our Tuesday Tech of the Week is Ms. Laura. Laura is a licensed veterinary medical technician who has been with PetMed for 14 years. ...Thank you Laura, for everything you do!!!" from PetMed FB Page posted 10/13\r \r I guess PetMed rewards employees with "Tech of the Week" for October 13th when their negligence killed my dog on 10/9. Obviously a "sympathy award" due to negligence or a CYA due to what happened 3 days prior. Laura Sigler brought me my dog at noon to send her home after a procedure when Chloe was clearly in respiratory distress. Any person with a brain (and especially a licensed professional trained to care for animals) could see she was in respiratory distress. When I asked Laura about her harsh breathing, SHE WAS VERY DISMISSIVE, DID NOT BOTHER TO LOOK AT HER, SHRUGGED HER SHOULDERS AND CALLED IT EXCITEMENT TO SEE ME AND THE DOCTOR WOULD BE IN BUT IT WAS NOT NECESSARY AND SHE "DIDN'T UNDERSTAND WHY HE ALWAYS FELT HE NEEDED TO SE

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