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James D. Francis

4 years ago

It won't let me give less than a star.

It won't let me give less than a star.
Should have written this review a long time ago more aligned with time line.

This is a case of corrupt communication n' unclear intentions that lead to more serious actions taken place at my brother's dog Annie's expense.

About a year and a half ago, maybe more like two years now my brother's dog Annie climbed an 8 foot fence, and fell onto concrete, crushing her bones to tiny pieces that could be seen on the X Ray by my family and I.
Despite that graphic visual the surgeon assuredly told my father that he thought he could save the leg.

Smiling and leading my father toward the cashier lady. Where my father was told he must sign this document in order for them to be able to begin treatment.

You see these proceeding were like, permitting care that was deemed "necessary for recovery." A blank check if you will.

To our dismay the Veteran phoned my father informing him that he was unable to save the leg as the injuries sustained were too severe.
Upon which time per my father's focused questioning he notified him that expenses would now be much greater for he had to remove the leg.

Meaning he had already taken the liberty to start the process n' she would be waking up soon.

Long story short, she recovered speedily from the surgery hops around as happy as the other dogs doing her best to keep pace.
And "assured" my father that he would drive out of state before ever going back to REACH Asheville.

*response* as it won't allow me to.

The veterinarian discussed the possibility of removing her leg. But my father did not agree to the outrageous price.
Also I believe your focus is on the wrong part of that review. I tried to keep it short. But if you wish to reply again, I can give you the extended cut, Where your Veterinarian can be seen showing up in his silver Mercedes E-Class 550 sedan sporting, grey Cargo shorts a fishing shirt, and sunglasses. Car visibly packed with luggage.
Listening to music that can be heard by my family and I as he pulled into his parking spot in a visibly good mood.

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