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Date:
Thu, 13 May 1999 07:29:24 EDT
Subject:
NEED A GOOD VET IN CENTRAL NEW JERSEY
From:
Rene Chartier <[log in to unmask]>
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For years I've been taking my ferrets to the Vet and never had a problem
with the Vet as far as Distemper & Rabies shots go.  Three weeks ago I
brought one of my little boys to the vet because he's losing hair.  When I
asked the Vet about certain methods to help my little boy in the chance
that it might be tumors, well the Vet practically insisted it was Alopecia
and if I wanted to be certain, I'd have to take the ferret for an
ultrasound.  All of this I understand and accept however, what angers and
frustrates me is the fact that the Vet wasn't comfortable with me impeding
on her judgement.  That's why I'm looking for advice on where I can bring
my little boy to get properly cared for.  If anyone knows where I can find
a GOOD Vet that is knowledgeable on ferret anatomy and such in the Central
New Jersey area (I'm also willing to travel) please E-mail me.  My address
is: [log in to unmask] THANX ALOT!!!!!!
[Posted in FML issue 2677]

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