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Springwood Veterinary Hospital
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Beware of Dr. Rogers! Our dog started to get ill. He was breathing rapidly; constantly panting, stopped eating, started lying around & throwing up. We took him to Critter Fixers and the Vet didn't even check his lungs, all he did was blood work at a note of $210.00. No X-ray was taken, he never listened to him with a stethoscope and blood results showed that they were within the normal range but on the low side of normal. Checked for heart worms and it showed negative. He told us that our dog was depressed and that he was the healthiest "sick" dog he has ever seen. Then he just added a years’ worth of heartworm preventative (2 packages -at 6 months of dosages each package at the tune of $70 each package) without asking if we wanted to buy both packages. By the time we left the bill was $544.00 just to tell us our dog wasn't ill. Once home he was still acting funny, his breathing got worse every day and he started sleeping a lot. Even though we spent a lot of time with him on a normal
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