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Originally Posted by P Hudson Thank you. That's a good suggestion. I was told that the veterinary college has a better ultrasound machine but maybe they can tell enough from the one we already have. The vet who looked at the current one seemed aghast; apparently it's large. But she wasn't able to determine if it was attached and felt she needed to quit because it was making Turner so uncomfortable. |
I imagine it probably does hurt to be pushed on. If they have to do a sonogram they may have to sedate or put him under anesthesia. Specialist really know their stuff though so they might be able to know what it is and everything with out doing that.