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Originally Posted by kjc Did the vet do a urinalysis to determine the type of stones she's forming? |
Okay, my apologies I just read your first thread... I would follow Kerrie's recommendation for who to go to, if they are closer to you Just contact them to see what you need to do next... many surgeons like to do their own testing and will repeat an ultrasound done elsewhere...
Some dogs that have LS will develop stones, and the fact they don't show on xray indicates they are probably amonium urate, which is a type of stone that developes due to excess amonia in their system.