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Businiess name:  VCA Lakewood Animal Hospital: Balsam Benjamin DVM
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have two beautiful baby doggies who have alway gotten along. Tyson, my older one, is twice the size of Chanel, my puppy of 10 months. Chanel is not yet spayed so she tends to get possesive of toys, food, etc. On March 25th of 2009, she snapped at Tyson over a toy, and she came out with terrible wounds. Tyson looked untouched, but poor Chanel had at least 3 major gashes, and I had 4 dog bites on my arm (I tried to be a hero in breaking up their fight; not a good idea if you value your own life more than your dog's) and I still had to rush her to the hospital. I chose to take her first, she was crying and obviously in pain and i couldnt bare to see like that. The VCA was the firsat hospital we chose to go to since it was down the street from my house, and because they have a huge sign that reads 24 HOUR EMERGENCY. I was obviously in a rush and forgot my purse (I.D., money, etc.) When we got inside there were 4 people working behind the counter and the one who helped me must have been t

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