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    Southpaw Veterinary Clinic

    4.0 (16 reviews)
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    Services - Southpaw Veterinary Clinic

    Emergency pet hospital

    Dental care

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    Dental extraction

    Pet hospice

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Rehabilitation therapy

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    Pet vaccinations

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    Staff was amazing!!  Look at Ambers eyes!! Funny now but not at the time!!
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    Visiting Nebraska for the Holidays my dachshund got bit by a spider. Poor girl blew up in front of my eyes. Called Southpaw at night and they said "bring her in!" The staff was so sweet and accommodating. They took her right in and gave her a steriodshot and clear institutions. Price was very reasonable compared to Palm Beach!! Was a great experience. Would recommend to everyone!!

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    Great service and availability of times including weekends. Very good with the animals.

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    All three of our fur babies go Dr. Lakovic and they love her and so do we. She's the best. The stuff and clinic are amazing.

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    I brought my brand new 11 week old kitten here for her very first check up! The front staff was…read moresuper helpful and even loved on my kitten!! The doctor was EXTREMELY helpful and was very open to not only answering but going into detail about any and all questions I had! Now I have a happy and healthy brand new kitty!!

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