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<DIV>Ben went to the vet and had blood drawn for a quantitative test for
pancreatitis. The reading came back Friday, and the reading was 395, which
is considered a high low reading. Apparently a reading between 200 and 400
is considered low. So the vet suggested that he stay on the prescription
diet for another month and then a recheck. At least it looks like he is
heading in the right direction.</DIV>
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<DIV>Drool is heading out to Lewis that he continues to get better in his front
shoulder. Keep getting better, Lewis and stop worrying your poor mom
slave. Drool is also heading out to Jordan who had to go to the ER
vet. Hope she gets over her problem. I have not heard of "food
bloat". Hope it doesn't happen again, as I bet it was scary. I know
it is late, but drool is going out to Einstein's eye problem. Glad that so
farthings are going good for him, and hope he continues to improve so the cone
can be removed. Paws are crossed that he does not loose his sight.
My prayers will accompany Ben's drool for all those needing it.</DIV>
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<DIV>It is good to hear that Elvis who ate the bad treats is recovering, is home
and hopefully will continue until he completely recovered. Hope that the
tests went well and that he gets out of the woods and back to normal.
It is also good to read that Horton has no heartworm larvae in his system.
Drool will continue until he has fully recovered. Keep us informed as to
Horton and Elvis' progress.</DIV>
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<DIV>Douglas and Ben </DIV>
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