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Originally Posted by ladyjane 
I think you definitely should consider taking him to see an internist. If you don't want to use a vet school, you can go to this site American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine > Home to look for a board certified specialist in your area. It sounds to me as if your vet is treating symptoms. In my experience with specialists, they get down to the nitty gritty from the start, do testing and come up with a diagnosis, and then a treatment plan. While it is more money up front, you can save money in the long run because you won't be going to the vet as often. |
Thank you very much for this web site As I responded to other members “ I plan on sticking with my vet until she looks me in the eye and tells me “there is nothing more she can do” and Cody still has Colitis. If that time were to come (and I pray I will NEVER hear those words from her) I would seek a specialist, and now you have provided me with very vital information, the website for the specialist. I agree 100% "
you can save money in the long run because you won't be going to the vet as often"
Thank you so very much