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<blockquote data-quote="A.J." data-source="post: 1702921" data-attributes="member: 13664"><p>We're blessed to have a large animal clinic here with 6 vets. They mostly do farm calls, but have a facility you can bring in to as well. I think they have opened a clinic in the next county over as well. The main two vets that own it have been here for quite a while, so we know them pretty well. The other vets at their clinic seem to rotate in and out somewhat frequently. There used to be several other vet clinics in our area that did large and small Animals, but as the vets that own them have gotten older they have phased out of the large animals and refer calls they get to the clinic that specializes in large animals. I don't blame the older vets one bit. Years of that take a toll on their bodies, and folks will pay a lot more to take care of little fluffy the lapdog than they will for ol Bessie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A.J., post: 1702921, member: 13664"] We’re blessed to have a large animal clinic here with 6 vets. They mostly do farm calls, but have a facility you can bring in to as well. I think they have opened a clinic in the next county over as well. The main two vets that own it have been here for quite a while, so we know them pretty well. The other vets at their clinic seem to rotate in and out somewhat frequently. There used to be several other vet clinics in our area that did large and small Animals, but as the vets that own them have gotten older they have phased out of the large animals and refer calls they get to the clinic that specializes in large animals. I don’t blame the older vets one bit. Years of that take a toll on their bodies, and folks will pay a lot more to take care of little fluffy the lapdog than they will for ol Bessie. [/QUOTE]
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