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Academy Animal Hospital Pa
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I went in about a year and a half or so ago to have my dog seen because he had been sick. We knew what was wrong with him because we had had tests done at another clinic, but were out of their minds with pricing. We had LITERALY just moved our here from Socal and I was trying to find a vet when we found out he was sick. Lycaon is a very large and can be intimidating looking dog. He is a malamute/shepherd mix so he is around 100 pounds, very tall and has those piercing eyes most "guard" dogs have. We went in and I had Lycaon lying ont he floor and was petting him. He was relaxed and rolled to his back because he in all truth is a big doofas! The Dr. walked in, stopped in the door frame, looked at my dog, stuttered something inentelligible and I kid you not started to sweat! He never came in the dorr he asked me what was wrong and then left the room. If I am not mistaken, he was terrified of my dog. So I went out and I asked him how long he had been working with animals, which he didn't
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