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Little Elm Pet Clinic
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Personally, I love this vet and all the staff. However, I only have cats and small-medium sized dogs, so I can't vouch for their treatment of large breeds. My largest dog is a German Shepard mix if that helps give an indicator. I have two cats and four dogs so I visit pretty often and he always gives me discounts. He's always known exactly what's wrong in no time. They are fond of cats, and have one that lives in the clinic, but I've found this true of every vet I have ever gone to, so it's definitely not just him. I've gone to SPCA too, but this place is just as cheap and I don't feel like I'm putting my pet in a factory line. If something is extra, I'm always asked if I want to do it or not. They don't talk much or chitchat, but they get straight to the point and answer any questions I ask.
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