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Who Do You Trust: Veterinarians

Share your views on who you trust to take care of your four-legged friends.

When a new family moves into your neighborhood and they ask for your recommendations for stores, take-out places or professional services, what do you say?

Because Patch has an extensive directory of businesses, we want all of our readers to benefit from your experience the way your neighbors do. What are your go-to places for dinner on those nights when you don't want to cook? Who do you call when a raccoon has made your chimney home? Share your knowledge with other readers by leaving reviews on businesses in our directory.

Every week, we'll focus on a different product or service. Today we start with veterinarians.

Visit South San Francisco Patch Places to learn about local veterinarians and write reviews. Which local doc has taken great care of your four-legged? Or did someone overcharge you for services, or worse, miss a diagnosis?

Let us know by clicking through to the profile pages of these businesses and leaving your comments:

Tell us, South City pet parents, who is the best veterinarian in the area?


 

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Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
aura May 20, 2013 at 09:27 pm
Every year I buy more school supplies and art supplies for the teachers and they know they canRead More always count on me for more whenever needed. I'm a strong believer in encouraging children to be creative and get rid of the barriers to the freedom of self expression.
Austin Choi May 18, 2013 at 01:54 am
We help by asking teachers if they need anything. They'll drop hints and we'll go and purchase theRead More products. Most, if not all, parents are willing to help their children's classes if they are able to. It's really unfair for the teachers to purchase supplies out of their own pockets.