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102 Dennis Dr
Lexington, KY 40503
+1 (859) 407-1074
https://www.lexvetrehab.com
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"We had to rush our elderly dog in on Memorial Day because he was having seizures that would not stop. They immediately got him hooked up on some rescue meds to help stop the seizures...."
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