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Originally Posted by kjc |
I checked here for you... no one is listed for Eastern Canada. Is New York City too far?
Another option is to find Yorkie/small dog rescues in your area and call them for a recommendation, as they use vets alot, sadly.
Or contact a few reputable local Yorkie breeders, they would know of a good Yorkie/snall dog vet.
Did you take her to the Uof Montreal? I would think they would have an Internal Medicine Specialist that could diagnose her. If you haven't gone there, a vet school is really the best bet, bc they have many different speciaties and usually more equipment/diagnostics at their disposal. Most times a specialist will initially cost more that a regular vet, but they can usually get to the root of the problem quicker. If they require a recommendation from your vet, I hope she would be willing to do that for you. Also many teaching clinics do have Emergency Services that do not require a rec from your vet.