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Is your pet sick? Take him to the vet urgent care center
Brad Waffa (left) and CJ Casselli, co-founders of Truss Vet, stand beside a backlit dark blue sign of the company name in the lobby. “‘Truss Vet’ comes from this idea of bridging a gap in care, but also a truss is a triangle, which is where we get our start,” Waffa said. “Truss,” which sounds like “trust,” alludes to the fact that they want clients to be able to trust the personnel as well.