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Old 01-13-2010, 11:49 AM   #10
Mardelin
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Originally Posted by Ringo1 View Post
Do you think she will do a phone consult with me even though I probably will not be taking Lucy there? Mainly because she is so far away.

If so, I will ask the Vet for a copy of her results.

Also, wonder why the Vet did not recommend diet changes? I specifically asked him about it and he said that she was little and needed protein as a growing puppy. This confuses me as everyone else seems to be on low protein . . maybe I would be trading one problem for another?

I will join the group and call the doctor if she will consult with me.

Thank you for your knowledge. On the one hand my Vet said - no need to rush into anything unless she has another 'episode' - on the other hand, he is now reluctant to spay her in February as we planned - so makes it a bit confusing for the owner - who does not know what they are doing!

In the meantime, is there something I can give her as a treat? I was giving her bits of cooked chicken but maybe there is a better treat I could give her . . . while we are deciding what to do? I think her favorite, pupparoni, might not be too good right now either.
Absolutely,

There is another member that contacted Dr Centers just last week. She responded within minutes...

At the very least she can assist you by reading your pups results and guide you to your best option......

I don't know how old your pup is. However, Dr. Center recommends that an initial test should be done at 16 weeks and another at 6 months of age......
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