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Originally Posted by Teresiana That's sort of what I thought when I got my test results back. (I posted my full results earlier in this thread.) It didn't really tell me anything I didn't already know. Then again, I'm no expert...so I didn't really know exactly what to look for. It just seemed very basic to me & most of the report pages were fluff. I'm glad I got it done...but I won't ever spend $125 on another one.
The reason I got mine done, was because my Morkie came to me very sick. She was a rescue & I was told she was half Maltese/Yorkshire Terrier. But I wanted to be sure so that I could look out for anything genetic that might come up in the future. So...the results didn't really help me much. |
You know my husband and I have this theory.....maybe the vets test our answers rather than the dog. I have also done this and haven't received any info I didn't know. In the past I have noticed the times I have needed blood work for my dogs everything has always been fine as long as I said I hadn't noticed anything., I told my vet that I had given chocolate to my dog (I know dumb me) and she was Pre diabetic. Spent $380 on vitamins and medicine plus new food without including the $90 blood work. Went to a different doctor for a second opinion without mentioning anything and I got a call she was clear. Suspicious to me honestly, were not professionals and I think we get walked on.