Posted by LOU from Wi. on January 18, 2014 at 11:42:55 from (72.160.238.98):
In Reply to: ot Question from Teal posted by B-maniac on January 17, 2014 at 20:47:50:
Hi Teal? My name is Jacob The suggestion of getting a second opinion is one of the best answers given.If there is a animal hospital(not a local vet) where there are specialist for the breed,Make the trip.An insurance policy would help to defray the cost.Before I was given to this family, the fellow before me was named Chino Blue,I was diagnosed for my disease by the local vets,knowing now the cancer that took chino could have been treated with great results,if only a xray and competent vet had been administered in time.
Just like with humans,a second or third diagnosis from a well knowledged vet is better for diagnosis.
Although I am a young whipper snapper at 6 months old,my family has always been strong minded about not having any suffering placed on us. Also in their discussions, it has been whatever it costs to heal is not a concern.Placing a dollar amount on a family member (which I am) will not be the issue. Just tell Randy,to make every effort to have my health restored so I can continue sharing my affections.
AS your kindred spirit wishing you success in finding out the problem and getting you healed again. Warmest regards, Jacob, Lou's family
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