
The Ohio State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital
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601 Vernon L. Tharp St, Columbus, OH, 43210 |
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Vet Name | Dr Wong |
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Pet Name | Coal |
Owner Name | Julie |
9.23.2024
I took my dog to PAWS veterinary clinic thinking he had eaten something that he shouldn’t have. The vet diagnosed him with lymphoma. She referred me to OSU veterinary clinic & our experience has been wonderful. He is going through chemotherapy & everyone there is amazing!! Never having to go through this before, I have a lot of questions & they are wonderful with responding to phone calls & emails from me. They treat him so well that when they were walking away from us when I picked him up today, he wanted to go with them❤️. If you ever need special care, go to OSU. They are the best!!
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Vet Name | Ohio State Students and Staff |
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Pet Name | Casey |
Owner Name | Kay |
5.28.2012
The diagnosis was devastating. Our beautiful little boy, Casey (buff 6-year old Cocker Spaniel) had lymphoma. Our world suddenly crumbled. We found ourselves at The Ohio State University Veterinary Hospital listening to our options. For us – there was only one. We had to treat him.The staff was extraordinary. Both senior students and the teaching vets showed compassion and expertise. Casey underwent surgery, was signed up for an experimental treatment, and started the Wisconsin Protocol for chemotherapy. Four years and many visits to the hospital since then and he is thriving. He remains in complete remission. As he travels with us, we get so many comments about his beauty. We smile knowing he is on borrowed time. But for now – to him, the world is smells, walks, squirrels, sleep and play. He still wiggles the tailless bottom and tugs at our hearts. He lives in a world of smells, sights, sounds, naps, and love. But, we also know that the house usually wins. We only know our little boy’s time with us is precious and we appreciate each moment he shares his love with us. For now – he is beating the odds and holding. Thanks to the Ohio State University Veterinary Hospital and to its students and doctors. Our â€Little One†is still with us and thriving with their help. As lymphoma is never cured, we realize he is on borrowed time,
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