JackieS
Warren Scout
Morning everyone
Dusty is currently an inpatient with our usual vets after a nasty UTI and subsequent gi stais (inpatient since Monday) Her blood results this morning have shown raised liver enzyme ALT (616, higher end ofnormal range is 60) and our vet has suggested a liver ultrasound to examine for any potential issues. He did say that as a practice they don’t have a lot of experience doing liver ultrasounds in bunnies, but obviously do them in cats/dogs all the time. He has said that he is happy to attempt the ultrasound but that we could also take her to specialist (CJ hall) if we wanted so,done with more rabbit experience
Would it be better to have a rabbit specialist do this? this would however involve a trip in a car etc to a different place and maybe not for a few days, whereas she is still an inpatient with our current vet so they could do it onsite today.
Thank you in advance for your thoughts!
Dusty is currently an inpatient with our usual vets after a nasty UTI and subsequent gi stais (inpatient since Monday) Her blood results this morning have shown raised liver enzyme ALT (616, higher end ofnormal range is 60) and our vet has suggested a liver ultrasound to examine for any potential issues. He did say that as a practice they don’t have a lot of experience doing liver ultrasounds in bunnies, but obviously do them in cats/dogs all the time. He has said that he is happy to attempt the ultrasound but that we could also take her to specialist (CJ hall) if we wanted so,done with more rabbit experience
Would it be better to have a rabbit specialist do this? this would however involve a trip in a car etc to a different place and maybe not for a few days, whereas she is still an inpatient with our current vet so they could do it onsite today.
Thank you in advance for your thoughts!
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