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Old 05-05-2013, 11:28 AM   #7
yorkietalkjilly
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Second vet did X-rays first vet felt her but said nothing was wrong, I don't like the idea of sedation scares me always fear the worst. No there is no other symptoms she plays normal, eating fine everything else is normal she is not overweight she's just a large lovable yorkie. I also would go to the end of the earth for one of my animals that's why I have seen two vets in two different practises. Thank you kjc so do I
Personally, I don't think a physical my dog's knee joints and legs and fuzzy x-rays would do it for me if my dog were struggling to walk. I'd want a battery of blood/urine tests and an good set of x-rays to start and go from there and a vet that could tell me what was going on or how we were going to fine out what was going on. Not all vets need to sedate to take x-rays. Keep pushing to find out what is going on with her. You are her only voice.
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