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Businiess name:  Hilton Hospital for Animals
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We first visited Hilton Animal Hospital two years ago when we first got our dog. There was a problem with the fecal test and we kept receiving letters in the mail saying she was not up to date on the test. But the vet kept reassuring us that everything was fine. Last year during our routine visit they did not suggest a fecal test. They did not suggest it this year either but she needed a good fecal to enroll in a class so we had it done. It turns out she has giardia. For the past two years our dog has had regular diarrhea and Hilton Animal Hospital said nothing was wrong with her. It turns out that the two years of diarrhea was from the giardia that they did not catch the first time. On top of it all when she was rechecked after the giardia treatment it was found that she has another parasite. The vet is trying to tell us that despite two years of taking her to the dog park and taking her on hikes, she acquired this parasite in the week that she was on medication, the week we

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