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Old 03-09-2007, 04:28 AM   #15
genie
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Originally Posted by kalina82 View Post
your vet is right, yes it can identify underlying problems. And if someone really wants to have it done because they are worried about what may lie underneath, and the costs isn't an issue, then go for it. you'll have reassurance.

Sometimes the in house blood work at certain vet's offices can run upward to $100 for just a few things tests. Some vets will also tell you they are doing pre-op bloods and then only run a creatine, or glucose, because the animal is so young, figuring they don't need a full panal run (and its also cheaper). So if you really want this blood work done, make sure you ask for what you want. Tell him what your looking for to be tested, or just ask for a full panal.
Thanks, I will ask for the full panel, might as well do it all and get it over with.
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