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Old 09-08-2006, 06:51 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Mardelin
You've reason to be concerned about her vet being so casual. Blood work is necessary before any procedure, nuetering, spaying, teeth cleaning....

Now as far as tubing on collapsed trachea, does your puppy have this problem. They do use different size tubing and if they are made aware of the problem, special procedures are taken.

I'd find another vet that made you feel comfortable. I have two different vets for my brood. One is close to home and used for normal type visits. The other I drive 26 miles to see. He's my breeder's vet and very familiar with her line and is a yorkie specialist.

I wish they had a vet here that is a Yorkie specialist I would love that. I am always worried that my vet isn't as familiar with smaller breed dogs.
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