>When she called me with the results she said that two of the three >were elevated and that we now need to schedule an ultra sound appointment >to find out which is the affected gland. Once that is determined >then Cleo will have it surgically removed or go through the injection >treatment. We want to have it removed so that it is a one time deal and >she won't have to get frequent injections. Is this how it usually works? Well, I agree with surgery, but honestly, I would not bother with the ultrasound unless you also want to have her heart checked. You're planning surgery anyway - your vet will be able to determine the affected gland (or glands) at that time. I'd put the money into the surgery, rather than the ultrasound. Dr. Ruth ***************************************** Save lives - spay or neuter your pet. [Posted in FML issue 3547]