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VCA Avcc-Valley
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Joey B.
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I had a terrible experience with this animal hospital. Dr. Farber told me that my bearded dragon, Spike, was healthy and happy, despite the fact that he had been having seizures and chronic diarhea. The hospital ran tests at my request, but treated me like I was over-reacting. They never called with the test results, I had to call and pester for them. Further, these were tests that needed to be re-run after a course of medication -- and no one ever told me that. When I found out, and called to ask when the tests should be re-run, no one ever returned my call.
My beardie -- the one I was told was healthy and happy -- died last week. He was only one year old, and this breed has a life expectancy of ten years.
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