>A few months ago, my Rocky lost some fur on his tail, mostly on the top
>and has blackheads. How do you know whether this is adrenal, since he
>has no other adrenal symptoms? If it is not adrenal, how long does it
>take for the fur to regrow?
>
>I plan to make an appt to see my vet, whom I'm spoken to about this when
>the fur first fell out. He said I should come back in winter if it
>doesn't grow back and he will do the Tenn. blood test and ultrasound.
>Which of these is more accurate?
My first ferret to go adrenal, Ariel, was dx'd through an ultrasound, &
accurately so. Next was Max, who was dx's via the Tenn Panel. Ariel
then had her right adrenal go bad, & is now on Lupron. This last time,
it was dx'd w/ the Tenn Panel.
My thoughts would be, it depends on the experience w/ the vet in reading
ultrasounds, & what the clinic's policy is on doing so. And, if you're
not sure about your vet's experience level w/ doing the surgery, ask him
to refer you to someone else - someone *he* would feel comfortable
operating on one of his ferrets. Any decent vet (like any decent people
dr) will not be offended by your seeking a 2nd opinion.
Lin, Ariel, Oberon, Max, & Puck
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[Posted in FML issue 5114]
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