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Old March 24th, 2004, 12:10 PM
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Hey Peanut, I guess it would depend on how much the surgery is, the complications, the outcome of her life after. If the surgery will fix everything and her life will be better for it then yes definitely the surgery. If its an unbelievable amount for the surgery and risks are too great I probably would try 1 or 2 alternate methods first. Is she suffering terribly?? And a diet change won't help?? What are your alternatives?? Or has no vet been able to give you any? I'm sure someone here will have some other better advice. Best of Luck
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