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Old 03-13-2014, 06:21 PM   #86
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Originally Posted by matese View Post
just curious, what is the advantage of using a "vet school" over using your own pvt. vet that has all medical history of your pup. Reason I ask, I have been working with my vet (who is always updating herself with the newest procedures) on getting Cody's Colitis under control. I adopted Cody as most members know with a server case of colitis that was left untreated by the prev owner for 13 months, I have him now 4 months today, in the 4 months I have him, he goes to vet every 2 weeks, sometimes every 6 weeks depending on what my vet put him on. There MAY come a time (and I PRAY this will NEVER happen) that my vet will tell me "she has done all that can be done to cure Cody of this Colitis" and he still has it. I have been with this vet since 1984, she has kept 2 of my dogs alive for several years that had server medical issues, I have 1000% trust in her, she has such much LOVE for all the animals she treats and goes to GREAT lengths to find a cure for them. My heart is telling me, because Cody was left untreated for 13 months, there will be no cure for him, and prolonged Colitis I have read MAY lead to Cushings disease . My vet is determined to get him back on the road to recovery, however, should this not happen I will want to seek another venue. I have seen many members advise posters to bring their baby to a vet school and was wondering in Cody’s case of Colitis would this be beneficial for him. I may / can be wrong about this, but I HAVE to say it, so no offence to anyone out there. I hear the TERM “VET SCHOOL” which to me means, ppl learning to become veterinarians. I do not want my baby to be used as a “guinea pig” for ppl that are “learning“. I am sure these vet schools have the most modern technology as far as equipment goes…… I am from the ole school where a used car was just that, now it is referred to as “a pre-owned car” when two diff. breeds of dogs mated they were called MUTTS, now they are called “designer dogs” well I go with the flow and accept the “pre-owned car” and the “designer dog” and if a “vet school” has changed over the years I will accept that to. So any advise on why going to a “vet school” is better then your own vet. Please no nasty, rude, badgering post, I just want to be informed and updated on modern technology, I need to save this precious lil 2 y/o that has many years of life ahead of him. I want him to be healthy and to enjoy his life, I will go to any extreme to find a cure for this new little boy of mine. I want to thank anyone / everyone that takes the time to read this very long post. Any and all advise will be appreciated and will be considered.
To me your original post says you want to stay with your vet but recognize he may need a specialist/vet school in the future and want to know if it's a good idea.

The response you got was yes a specialist is a good idea, and you need to go sooner rather than later.
We can't help you beyond saying see a specialist, especially because you can't/won't tell us what tests were run, the results, and what your vet has tried.
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