There are two sides of the coin here. While we may trust that the vet has the knowledge, we also know our dogs. It is ultimately up to the owner to decide the right course of action. Not everyone gets it right the first time either. Neither the vet nor the owner. I have had a vew encounters with vets who think they know my dog better than me-even with test results staring them in the face. On more that a couple of occassions, I have had to step in and say, "No, this is the route I want to take." But with that decision comes education as well. I think that the consumer, as they grow with knowledge, becomes more adept at reading things on their own and the vets should start to listen and have more open minds to the owner. Just MO. Glad to see, though, that things are on the move for your baby!
Free blood draw in Wa st for Canine Phenome project
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Please, if you have a basenji, do to this site and check out the
Canine blood draw for basenjis.
It is FREE and will help us work to cure health issues our beloved basenjis will have to deal with.For info about the specialty in general, go to:
http://www.evergreenbasenjiclub.org/specialty.htm
scroll down to see the info on the blood draw.