Hi again I have taken her to 3 vets.....They all are saying something different..
Or should I say, guessing....they just can't put their finger on the problem.
My vet I usually see is very good, and if he can't find an answer, he is quick to call the vet school and have a specialist research it. He does everything he can to find out the problem..
I think since it has happened the second time, he will be "on the ball" to
resolve this, and do whatever it takes to find out what is going on.
He is honest, if anything, and if he feels that she needs a specialist, he never hesitates to get me to one right away.
He has seen me through many dogs, past and present, and has always done everything possible to find out what is going on, no matter what it takes.
He is the most caring vet I have ever met..
I used to be a vet tech at another vet, and they asked me why I didn't bring my dogs there to them, but I didn't tell them the truth....
I didn't always like the way they did things, and did not trust them enough to take my babies to them. Also they did not stay up to date on the latest and newest techniques in veterinary medicine like my vet does.
I can't brag enough about him, and I know that whatever it is, he will find it, or find someone who will...
Thanks for your email and information..it means a lot to have someone who cares and knows that our babies are so special.
Bonnie |