neil
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Went to undergrad there.I highly recommend Texas A & M Veterinary School in College Station, TX when you're told by a vet that "there's nothing they can do." They are usually willing to tackle those kind of cases. Never hurts to at least get a consult from them to see if there is something that can be done. I've had two dogs that I've taken there and received wonderful care at that place both time. They were able to improve the quality of life for my dogs and were also able to extend their life almost two years beyond what my local vet said they would live. Unfortunately, when it's time for them to go, perhaps the kindest thing you can do for your pet as their master is to not allow them to suffer.
Of the 5 vets I pay, they have their doctorates from there. and last time I checked anytime radiology anything for an animal in Texas it was through there.
With the exception of a few things Cornell has progressed in equine related areas....
Even have 2 exes who are vets from there. Please note I am currently not paying them.
The dog is not suffering. As mentioned a pretty easy surgery is expected this Thursday.
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