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Originally Posted by ladyjane I do yearly and even twice yearly blood tests on all of my pups so that I can pick up on something early. My father in law always said a "pound of prevention is worth a pound of cure"....don't know whose quote that was, but it is so true. Even then, sometimes things just happen.  Blaming is a waste of energy in most cases...we just have to deal with things as they come. Knowing why does not change it. Not saying that we should never find out the whys....just saying the focus needs to be on fixing first rather than expend energy blaming when that energy is better focused elsewhere at that time. |
but if this was the fault of vet then she should not have to pay the bill or should have a discounted bill so knowing why is important for this as well as knowing for future use of any medications with Daisy once she gets through this situation.
Also others reading this that have dogs with liver disease need to re-think using this drug for lyme if it does damage the liver
I am not familiar with this drug but will be now because of Daisy. Sadly one dogs bad situation can help other dogs avoid this in future. I know every dog is different but so glad I know this now having an mvd dog.