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Old 02-19-2010, 03:13 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Ellie May View Post
Unfortunately, a reading like that indicates that your vet did it in-house. So now you don't know if either number is 31 or well over 100... The highest the SNAP BAT can read is "above 30."

Have there been any problems with her getting into anything toxic?
Did they test for lepto?
You may just want to go to an internist and have them sort it all out.
I agree. I saw in another post that you use Banfield. I would not rely on their diagnostics and take her to an internist. You need to have an accurate bile acid test done.

This is a good explanation of how a BAT should be done by its developer.

PSVA and MVD Research Summary
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