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Veterinary clinic details for Habel Animal Hospital





Decatur Veterinary Clinic

Habel Animal Hospital


7646 N Piqua Rd

Decatur, IN 46733

Phone: 260-724-2838

Fax: 260-724-2830

Average Rating for Habel Animal Hospital: 5 ( reviews)

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Average Rating: 5 out of 5 (3 reviews)

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I really love this place!
-Tracey Hacey.

Rating: 5
i have a border collie/austrailian shepard mix and Dr.Habel was very understanding when it came to knowing the behaviour of the breeds of my dog Loki.he was very informitive of what procedures he was going to perform.and wqas very friendly and polite and listened to my questions and answered them.the office was very clean and the receptionest at the desk was very polite and friendly.i will definitly be taking Loki back.thank-you for your great service.<3
-Jen Hawk.

Rating: 5
once again we had to take our dog Loki in to Dr.Habel.he is a wonderful vet.i reccomend him to any and every person who has pets,Dr.Habel and his staff are the BEST.and i will continue to take Loki there,along with my other animals.thank-you Dr,Habel and staff for your exscellnt services.HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY <3
-Jen Hawk.

Rating: 5


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