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Originally Posted by Brooklynn Oh I know Vets are human and make mistakes and I have a very well versed vet that works with me not against me. I have often come in and told my Vet what I think is wrong with my dog and he will end up concering BUT that's the trust between me and my vet and I also recommend anyone to always feel comfortable with their vet of choice but as far as BAT's are concerned I think Dr. Sharon Center and Dr. Tobias ARE leading experts in this field and VERY up to date on this typical disease vs something wrong with mixing meds or a stomach problem that a regular vet might miss....there is a HUGE difference in someone that is taking on such a project as finding a DNA marker for a life threatening disease so I think I'll take their recommendations AGAIN over a lay person as Mary pointed out  |
I agree and why i ALWAYS recommend Dr Centers and Dr tobias to everyone for liver issues if you read my posts - I just think the only reason she recommends the 12hr fast not be done is for dogs that are prone to hypoglycemic and tinies as many liver shunt dogs are the smaller ones and cannot be fasted for 12 hrs that is all i was saying if you read my posts. I think food complicates blood work in humans and in dogs and i think dr centers weighs more heavily on the post number anyway than the pre