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Date: | Mon, 26 Apr 2010 01:50:35 -0400 |
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My Ariel (2000 - 2007) was barely 3 yrs old when she was dx'd w/
supraventricular tachycardia, & my excellent vet here in the armpit of
Ohio kept her healthy for the remainder of her life (a further 3 3/4
yrs) on Atenolol. Only difference was, my husband did the compounding.
When Ariel left us, it was not due to her heart, but cancer. A necropsy
showed that her heart was virtually normal when she left.
A good, caring vet will do whatever is necessary to keep a pet's
quality of life at it's highest possible standard. Kudos to all vets
who take the time to educate themselves on how to do that. Not enough
vets *are* that caring, or that good, & that's where the difference
lies.
Lin
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email me at: kay tee en eye el at double-u owe aich dot ar ar dot
see owe em
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[Posted in FML 6679]
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