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Old 02-18-2009, 01:03 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by drabinowitz43 View Post
To clarify, Joey was just having a routine pre-op panel done prior to neutering. The vet just decided to do bile acid test at that time (2 days before surgery, not fasting, late in the day) as a screening measure because he is so little. That test came back with a 74. No paired screening was done and no urine. He is saying because it is so high, he has no doubt that the dog has something wrong with his liver.
Ok...now I understand.

If I were you and I were able to go to Cornell University - that is where I would go - with the experience and skill they have, you will NOT get the run around, you will NOT have to do any unnecessary testing and you will most likely save money
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