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Purdue University, Small Animal Hospital, 625 Harrison St, West Lafayette
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My German Shepherd has had a full hip replacement and I cannot praise everyone at Purdue Small Animal Hospital enough! They have taken excellent care of my girl and have showed us both so much care and compassion for what we were going through. After both surgeries I received daily calls for several weeks from different team members checking on us and making sure that we have everything we need for a successful recovery. Prior to her first surgery, Rhett stayed in constant contact with me and basically held my hand from a distance to coach me through everything that we were about to endure. Thank you is not a strong enough word for Rhett and the amazing team members... read full review
My dog Groucho was attacked by an off-leash pit bull, and my partner rushed him to Purdue. He had a been bitten, and had a large skin tear on his upper arm. Because 12 year old Groucho is on medication for heart problems, he had a cardiac workup before being anesthetized. He also had x-rays to make sure he has no internal injuries. Then he was stitched up. All of this made for a long day, and a lot of people saw him.
He came home with pain medications, and went to his regular vet for follow-up. The large wound, and several small wounds healed beautifully. I've always appreciated the excellent care both of my dogs get at Purdue.
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I will start off with the treatment that my Theo received seemed thorough, reasonable, and with care. He had already been receiving treatment and was hospitalized at another clinic for several days following surgery. They didn't know why he was still declining so I brought him to Purdue. They were able to diagnose him within 4 hours. I had to let Theo go that day because he had septic abdomen and needed a surgery with only a 50% survival rate. By that point he had been fighting so long and so hard that it wasn't fair to put him through anything else in my opinion. Purdue is very expensive but we end up spending the same amount of money at the clinic that couldn't... read full review