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| YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Chico,California
Posts: 597
| thank you BArron i love the help this thred has been when i posted this thread i had made a decision to bile acid test all puppies befor the leave so i could feel comfortable that i was sending out the healthyest puppy possible and my vet rolled his eyes and said it was unessasary to give bile acid test I called UC Davis vet school and spoke to some of the leader in Vet science who said do the test and i wanted the general census in YT piglets litter has had one puppie with a slight heart murmer and she will not be sold due to this and i would hate to have somone not care for my puppies the way i care for my fur babies 110% we are setting up a bile acid test at 12 weeks With a NEW vet hopefuly this vet can keep from rolling his eyes at a over protective mommy !!! |
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