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2. Hours: M-F 7:30 am - 6:00 pm <br />Sat. 8:00 am - 12:00 pm <br />3. Parking: There are three (3) spaces in front <br />of the Hospital and approximately <br />thirty (30) spaces on the north side <br />of the center. The Hospital will be <br />limited to approximately 4 to 10 <br />surgeries per day and pets will be <br />dropped-off and picked-up on a <br />scheduled bass. There should be no <br />more than two to four (short term) <br />client cars at the Hospital at one <br />time. <br /> <br />4. Noise: This is a primary concern in a typical <br />Veterinary Hospital because of the <br />potential for barking dogs. <br />However, because of the low numbers <br />of "patients" and the routine use of <br />pre-anesthetic tranquilizers, noise <br />generation will be minimal. <br />In addition, the kennel area will <br />have additional soundproofing in <br />the interior walls. <br />5. Odors: The nature of a Spay/Neuter Hospital <br />will also minimize odor production. <br />Pets will be fasted for 12 hours and <br />
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