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Old 10-06-2005, 08:03 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Baron
I do not cover an acquired shunt, that would be caused by some other illness, and will usually show up in older dogs that have had some serious health problems.
Baron in all do respect Ive never heard the term aquired shunt before. Could you please explain your definition.

Liver shunt could be very very minor, undectable in a young pup or young adult as they age the problem can rear its ugly head. It can be exaserbated by diet as they age thats the only thing I am familiar with. Aquired condition is confusing me.
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