Thread: My poor Melody
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Old 01-13-2010, 02:10 PM   #314
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Originally Posted by SassyAnn101 View Post
I am very confused now by what you have said. Dr Tobias at UT who is considered to be one of the best is out of town at this time due to her husbands illness, but there are several other surgeons at UT that are very qualified to perform the surgery. I am 110% sure that at UT they do many surgeries on puppies which weigh under 5-7 lbs, the first symptom of a Liver Shunt is not gaining weight, so a puppy with a Liver Shunt will weigh alot less that what a standard should weigh. At UT they base their decision for surgery on the results of a BAT test and a Scingopy (spelling). After doing the Scin... depending on what they see (shunt, no shunt, Photo, shunt or Internal shunt.) I would be shocked and saddened if I learned that a vet from UT or any other Hospital would give this type of advice to someone concerning a pet they have never touched. I have personal experience with the doctors at UT, and their procedures. If this is the truth please tell me the name of the doctor who is giving this advice.


Another thing is there is mention of the very expensive test that was ran on Melody. What type of test was that? All that has been mentioned before is a BAT and it isnt expensive.
I'm aware of her husband's illness and what she's dealing with herself.
My concern is why she has to surrender her baby just so this surgery can be done and placed only in a UT Home... Now do you know the reason they are placed in these homes only?
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