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Old 05-31-2016, 08:13 AM   #4
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I would hold off on spaying Chewie until you figure out her BAT/liver situation. Ideally, liver function tests are done on every pet (and humans) before going under anesthesia because the liver is essential for filtering the anesthesia.

In a dog with a potential liver shunt, they might be able to combine the spay with exploratory surgery on the liver or taking a liver sample.
I wasn't aware Chewie may have liver shunt when I wrote my response .....hope the little guy will be okay.
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