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Originally Posted by dwerten someone just posted on a group i am on about dr center's treatment for dogs with liver shunt not having corrective surgery is an option and was curious if anyone here has heard of this as I thought if a dog has a shunt and has symptoms they should have surgery while healthy to correct the shunt but someone posted this and just curious as i know alot on here are very well versed with dr center and dr tobias just as i am and wanted to know if this was something new in her research. The referred to sometimes if shunt is corrected then there is a chance of getting another shunt
also is texas a&m doing protein c tests ? as i thought all were being done at cornell? |
WOW, Hope some more folks answer this question. I do love that Low Protein Diet you posted. The one with the white fish.