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To: Postman
If you are near any multidisciplinary Veterinary Hospital...similar to the Animal Medical Center in NYC or the the Red Bank Veterinary Hospital in NJ - take her there before you do anything else or try to treat her yourself. It will cost money but if you love your dog treat her as you would any loved member of your family.

Postman, do you have any additional info about the Red Bank Vet Hospital? I just had a not-so-good veterinarian experience with my 10-year-old cat.

To make a long story short: they took x-rays and did an abdominal ultrasound last Friday and I'm wondering if the Red Bank VH can give me a second opinion or explanation of the results of those tests. I'd be very grateful to know why you recommend that particular veterinary hospital.

90 posted on 04/11/2011 7:50:10 PM PDT by arasina (So there.)
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To: arasina

To make my long story short, our vet referred us to RBVH which diagnosed the nature and severity of our 13 y.o. dog’s cardiac condition, prescribed the necessary medications and gave her an active and happy six more months of life with us. They are open 24/7 and have excellent medical boarding facilities nearby.

My feeling now for any future pet we may get is that a general vet is fine for day to day stuff but if there is even a hint of anything more long term serious, it’s off to RBVH.

I hope everything turns out well for you and for your cat.

If you think I can be of any further help, please send me a private FR mail.


98 posted on 04/12/2011 5:03:03 AM PDT by Postman
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