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▲ 9 r/nova

Locally owned/non-private equity vet practice?

The veterinarian practice that I’ve gone to for over 10 years with various pets is now owned and managed by a private equity firm. Does anybody have a veterinary practice that they can recommend in Alexandria or Arlington that is not owned by a private equity investor but rather is owned and run by the veterinarians themselves?

The following practices were identified by AI searching. If you have any good or bad experience with any of these, I would welcome your views:

Northside Veterinarian Clinic
Cherrydale Veterinarian Clinic
Arlington Animal Hospital
Fort Hunt Animal Hospital
Mount Vernon Animal Hospital,
Hayfield Animal Hospital

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The Long Run

Life’s been good, and I’d like to take it easy. But while I want to take it to the limit, I’m thinking my odds of buying Sphere tickets at face value are low in the long run.

u/Reasons2BCheerfulPt1 — 10 days ago
▲ 21 r/WMATA

Swaying 7000 Series Cars

Perhaps it’s just bad luck but on my Blue Line trips between Van Dorn and McPherson Sq, the 700 series cars in which I’ve ridden this week swayed noticeably — so much so I couldn’t read for fear of motion sickness. Anyone else have similar experiences on 7000 series cars?

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u/Reasons2BCheerfulPt1 — 15 days ago