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Blockhouse Creek Animal Hospital
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citysearch c.
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In my multiple experiences with this clinic, i can attest to the fact that these doctors, especially the owner of the practice, have no idea what they are doing outside of vaccines and preventatives. I've watched them over and over (as a licensed vet. tech and a former employee) waste people's money hand over fist. Being so close to austin with all of the veterinary specialists who are board certified and MUCH more capable of diagnosing and treating serious diseases. Instead of utilizing these facilities....or at least presenting it as an option....i watched the owner of this clinic "attempt" to treat and diagnose many difficult cases, costing the owners thousands of dollars, only to have them give up because their pet showed NO, absolutely NO, signs of improvement, so the clinic's advise was to euthanize rather than see a specialist.Not that it would matter, because by the time the clinic owner actually admits he has NO idea what's going on with the patient, the owner has exhausted th
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