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Dr Williams, I'm curious, how can be diagnosed this chronic infection
(helicobacteriosis) ??? And what's the treatment???
You said that a ferret of more than 3 years old should not stay on a
high protein diet. I have to feed Victor with c/d that I mix with lactaid
to make him eat an off to control hypoglycemia. I know that is more
important to keep him without hypo than anything else, but is there a way I
can prevent the two problems? Is there a problem if I give him lactaid
each day? He really loves it and takes around .75 liter/week right now...
And last, Victor has less and less fur on his tail, but doesn't loose
hair on his trunck, belly, etc... Before his adrenal surgery, he had less
hair only under his tail and his fur grew rapidly on his shave belly after
the surg. Can it be something else than the other adrenal???
Thank you very much for your advice. Despite this little problem and
some white stools (lactaid???) once in a while, Victor is quite in good
shape and sends you ferret kisses :)
Anne et...
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Victor 8> Hugo 8> Adele :>
Anne Charbonneau Faculte de medecine dentaire Universite de Montreal
[log in to unmask] Tel: (514) 343-5924
[log in to unmask] Fax: (514) 343-2233
[Posted in FML issue 1264]
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