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Old 03-19-2010, 09:06 PM   #7
concretegurl
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Icon2 Again thank you!

I'm looking it all up right now. thank you so much for your efforts in looking into this. i know my vet is very capable, but as with all doctors they can only know so much and the world of medicine is constantly chaingng everyday from meds to new diagnosis. The hardest part of this is not only not knowing but the waiting. i feel at least like I'm being somewhat, even if it is falsely, proactive and dealing with the issue, by researching a million different possibilities. Elvis is acting normal now at least and hasn't had another episodes..yet. My female mini schnauzer is in heat and he is very responsive to trying to get to her and being active. She's only 6 months old and I'm not planning a breeding now especially with Elvis' new health issue, so they are separated. But at least I know he's able to be active by him trying to get to her. Again its so nice to have a place to get information from people who are a secondary source and very much so "breed specialist" wish they was a Yorkie talk for miniature schnauzers also. Sounds a bit odd to hear myself say it but I really wish Elvis was able to communicate how he was feeling and what happened, perhaps that is the hardest part of pet issues is the having to guess the symptoms by observation only...
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