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Businiess name:  Paw Prints Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
As owner and a staff veterinarian of Paw Prints Animal Hospital, I respect the opinions written by the veterinarian who's sister had her dog's aural hematoma treatment in our hospital and I feel compelled to respond to several untruths within his review of our care for the patient.\r \r 1. The time line stated in the letter is grossly in error, making people believe this patient was over medicated; not true.\r \r 2. I can attest this patient was never, and I repeat, never left unattended while under sedation in the hospital section. Two doctors, a staff of registered veterinary technicians and veterinary assistants watched over this patient's care. Paw Prints Animal Hospital is very proud of the hands on care we give and all of our patient care is well documented.\r \r 3. The patient's dermatitis was not the result of medications used. While in out boarding facility, the dog would upset the food and water dishes allowing the moist dermatitis to start on the side of the face. This was not the

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