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Veterinary clinic details for Pine Street Animal Clinic





Cabot Veterinary Clinic

Pine Street Animal Clinic


803 S Pine St

Cabot, AR 72023

Phone: 501-843-3559

Fax: 501-843-2552

Average Rating for Pine Street Animal Clinic: 5 ( reviews)

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Average Rating: 5 out of 5 (4 reviews)

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i love this place . i got exaclent service (:
-alyson b.

Rating: 5
Amazing care!! My basset hound puppy had Parvo and we didn't have all money to pay for all care right then. She need stayed 3 nights there and had IV fluids and had Two prescriptions when she got out. They cut out everything they possibly could off the bill and let us pay in two easy payments. It was well worth it for my dog. They really work with you whenever they can!! I give'm two paws up!!
-Mrs. Crockett.

Rating: 5
I love the people and the service I get when I deal with the clinic. So helping and caring.
-Pat Craine.

Rating: 5
Excellent Service.
-Brenda Reynolds.

Rating: 5


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