Vets at Granger Morris Animal Hospital unable to see animals due to flood
By:
Spencer Beehler
Posted: Dec 27, 2022 7:20 PM EDT

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ST. JOSEPH, Ind. --After another water pipe froze and burst, the Morris Animal Hospital in Granger, on State Road 23 closed its doors as well.
There are vets on site to handle medication pickups and phone calls, but they are currently unable to see any animals as of now, as stated by the company.
There's currently no confirmation on when they will reopen.
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