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S4mm1 t1_j6odq5o wrote

Carefirst is a good bet here, most doctors take it. You won't find a lot of smaller allied health professionals taking it because their reimbursement rates are utterly abysmal. I actually have no issues getting my pick of specialists with my HMO because between Annapolis and Baltimore. There is a ton to choose from.

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S4mm1 t1_j4ei16j wrote

I haven't seen it mentioned, but for American Chinese Hunan Diamond is our favorite. The only down side is they don't deliver

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S4mm1 t1_j33jp07 wrote

My husband and I had my engagement ring made at A&M Jewler's in Catonsville. I can not recommend them enough. His prices were higher but by no means exploitative. I have pictures of him making the ring, step by step. He also worked with us to design the ring from scratch and it is very unique and utterly gorgeous. I will say he and his wife are... weird. But they are very good at what they do and I will never go anywhere else after the experiences we have had there.

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S4mm1 t1_izskeof wrote

I have a very very reactive rescue and the number of terrible dog owners in Columbia is the worst I've ever encountered. I have to carry pepper spray too because of people's out of control animals. People with friendly dogs often don't train them well, I guess because they don't think it's a big deal.

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S4mm1 t1_ixrx1hg wrote

Coventry school is outstanding for reactive dogs, but I think it's cheaper and easier to do their one on one behavioral consult. I have a dog with SERIOUS issues and Coventry was not the answer for us, but the trainer we went with is very well known around area and she was very happy with how they handle the dogs. The trainers all have masters degree in animal behavior

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