Cheap but watch out!
My mother's chihuahua was treated by Dr. Gomara for a case of gastritis and instead of giving us an option of him keeping him overnight with IV fluids and meds because he was throwing up, he injected fluids into his back which literally looked like he was carrying a backpack or was a hunchback and told us that would keep him hydrated for a while. The dog took a turn for the worse that evening and had a seizure on the way to the veterinary ER. Once at the ER, they couldn't do anything else because he was essentially brain dead from the seizure. Keep in mind that this chihuahua had been purchased at the pet store next to Dr. Gomara's vet office which he co-owns. Our family had always taken our poodle to him before and she never had any major illnesses. However, if your pet has any complication or you need to consult for something other than routine shots, I would caution you that in an effort to keep client's costs down, he cuts corners. That may be fine for some, but the client should be given the choice of whether they want to spend more to have the appropriate medical treatment since this is a relationship of trust with the vet.
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