Need a good dog veterinarian in St Mary’s?

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  • Ngrovcam

    Ultimate Member
    Jun 20, 2016
    2,888
    Florida
    WolfDad, thoughtful questions, all.
    No, no change in her routine in any way.
    She has free range of our fenced-in yard,
    but is pretty well-behaved in terms of what
    she fiddles with.
    We suspected she ate something plastic,
    possibly from one of her toys - she always
    tips out the plastic squeakers.
    The good news is that she continues to
    act normally in all ways, and has not had a
    bloody episode in several days now.
    No vomiting, lethargy, etc.
    So, hopefully, we are out of the woods.
    We need to check for parasites, thank you,
    but see no sign of anything like that, even
    after a very close examination of her stool.

    Man, you guys are the best!!!!!!!
     

    K31

    "Part of that Ultra MAGA Crowd"
    MDS Supporter
    Jan 15, 2006
    35,670
    AA county
    I highly recommend MASH in Huntington.

    Mid-Atlantic Animal Specialty Hospital (MASH)
    www.vetmash.com

    They are an animal emergency hospital but they do non-emergency surgery as well.

    This guy did surgery three times on our dogs and I could almost not find the incisions each time. They all recovered fast and without complications.

    Dr. Bruce Nwadike
     

    Ngrovcam

    Ultimate Member
    Jun 20, 2016
    2,888
    Florida
    Good recommendations, all.
    We used MASH s coupla years back for a
    very very sick pup...can’t remember the lady
    doc’s name, but she and the staff were
    fabulous. Pup did great and was much more concerning than was Zena...who seems to be back to normal.
    Thanks, folks!
     

    Ngrovcam

    Ultimate Member
    Jun 20, 2016
    2,888
    Florida
    We've been taking all four of our Jacks to Tidewater......5 stars on any of their Vets.

    Thank you, sir.
    We actually tried Tidewater, but as “new patients”, we couldn’t get in within a month, and the application process rivaled applying
    for a GI mortgage.
    We wound up having to go back to Prince
    Frederick Animal Hospital because we could
    see a doc sooner.
    Our Zena, who is just a marvelous little girl,
    is doing much better, thanks!!! She sure
    gave us a scare that something bad was
    going on.
     

    BigRick

    Hooligan #15
    Aug 7, 2012
    1,141
    Southern Maryland
    I highly recommend MASH in Huntington.

    Mid-Atlantic Animal Specialty Hospital (MASH)
    www.vetmash.com

    They are an animal emergency hospital but they do non-emergency surgery as well.

    This guy did surgery three times on our dogs and I could almost not find the incisions each time. They all recovered fast and without complications.

    Dr. Bruce Nwadike

    MASH is an absolute joke! They tried to put down my golden after he was attacked by 3 pits! Told me the dog was paralyzed but he walked home. They can kiss my lily white butt! I wouldn’t take Biden there for care that’s how bad it is!
     

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