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Originally Posted by sferrini The biggest problems is, is that we have only had Miracle since the end of June. I don't know what problems she may have had prior to that.
If I remember correctly the 3 hours would include the skin testing for allergies.
Yes, I am treating her visit just as I treat my own. I will have my list of questions. I am also going to log all of her information since I have had her.
I don't mind having to be there for 3 hours, I would stay there all day if it meant they could find out what is bothering Miracle.
Dr. Bloom is 1 of only 5 double boarded veterinary dermatologists in the US and graduated from MSU, so I believe we will get to the bottom of what is going on with her. |
are you going to do hyposensitization shots? If so that is the ONLY reason to have skin testing - if you are not going to do the hyposensitation shots then skin testing is a waste of money so just keep that in mind