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Businiess name:  Brambleton Veterinary Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
i have been bringing my 3 dogs to this vet for the past 2 years. I wouldnt say they are all bad. I have had some good experiences and some not so good. The first bad experience was when i brought my new Siberian Husky in because he had horrible shedding. He was loosing hid fur like crazy he had bald spots on his hind legs. I was very concerned b/c i could pull the hair out in large clumps. I took him in and the Dr. said she was concerned too and drew some blood for lab tests. She didnt know what it was. All the lab work came back fine and she said she had no idea why he was loosing so much of his fur. I decided to research online about it and found MANY MANY other siberian husky's with the exact same issue and that it is simply part of the breed and is very common. They ""blow their coats"" twice a year. Well, i spent a lot of money trying to figure out what was wrong with him and nothing was wrong. I would expect that a professional Vet would know this COMMON information about this breed. The second time I had my 3 dogs boarded for 1 week. I asked that they TRIM up my golden chow. when i picked him up he had been SHAVED down to his skin with only hair on his head and tail and he had a wound on his underside from the clippers that got infected. I was furious and have not brought them back since. I would also like to say i have had some very good service their also but i think these 2 problems were big enough to sour my opinion of the vet.

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