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Is my vet taking the pee!
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<blockquote data-quote="Sprayer 1" data-source="post: 7391202" data-attributes="member: 4062"><p>He explained that he could put a sutcha but only 50% success or the other option is a plate which acts as a spring, alot better. Both need 3 months rest. Of course the insurance don't cover the other one as it is considered the same condition, in their mind. I will do my best for her as she is quite often my best friend.Thanks for your replies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sprayer 1, post: 7391202, member: 4062"] He explained that he could put a sutcha but only 50% success or the other option is a plate which acts as a spring, alot better. Both need 3 months rest. Of course the insurance don't cover the other one as it is considered the same condition, in their mind. I will do my best for her as she is quite often my best friend.Thanks for your replies. [/QUOTE]
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