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Businiess name:  Norton's Ark Mobile Vet Clinic
Review by:  Ron R.
Review content: 
We'd heard of Dr. Norton via word of mouth. After having been to a couple of other clinics in Seattle that seemed to offer mostly guesswork and, therefore, lotsa $$ toward treating our pug, we went to Dr. Norton. He not only diagnosed our dog accurately (yeast infections), he offered us a very cheap solution - Tinactin and Head and Shoulders shampoo. This was about $12 (plus average office visit cost) compared to the hundreds of dollars we'd already spent on vet visits and prescription meds. If you own any of the brachycephalic ("smash-faced") dogs - pug, Boston terrier, boxer, bulldog - he has a fondness for those breeds, particularly the pug. You also get the feeling he's being as forthright with you as possible. The only downside is for folks from Seattle - he's in the Redmond outlying areas and it's a loooong trip during rush hour.

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