| The vet called me today, apparently no tumors were found,all looked normal and nothing nasty showed up. He said it might be worth considering refering Trixie to a specialist, where they could do further tests and he said they will be better equipt, more so than what they are. He is also going to consult some Vets on an online "Vet Forum" and speak with some Vets there about Trixie's condition to see if there could be anyother treatment she could have. I shall be taking Trixie in to the Vets next Monday to have her staples removed and I am hoping by then her Vet might have some more information for me. I am hoping that the next time she has a blood test (in a couple weeks) that there will be some improvement. She seems be be panting less, that is one change I have noticed over the past few days. |
| Tricia UK |
| Tricia, Thats really good news about the tumours, you must be relieved. The vet is obviously a good one as they are prepared to look further than their own personal experience. I'm glad Trixie is less stressed and panting less. Jackie and Jasper |
| Jackie pembrokeshire; west wales; uk |
| Tricia, Glad to hear no turmors and such and glad to hear your Vet is willing to consult. Hopefully you will get some answers. Penny |
| Penny Lytle Creek Calif |
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