I'm so sorry that the previous reviewer lost his friend. That is so hard. There isn't a vet out there who can save all animals. We were lucky. Quite a few years ago, our dog (a wheaten terrier) was suddenly wheezing and had no energy. We had lost our naturopathic vet (he died) and were seeing conventional vets. They said there was nothing to do for Ramble. Well, that is, except for a very expensive experimental surgery at Tufts, but it didn't have good results. \r
Rambles lymph system was leaking a quart of fluid into his chest cavity every week. Then we found Dr. Marty Goldstein. \r
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Marty's take was that he didn't know what was wrong or how to heal it, but he did know what was out of balance in Ramble's body and he could support the body and hope he would heal. Six months later, after weekly visits to the conventional vet near where we lived (Boston area) to drain his chest cavity, one week he didn't fill up. A few weeks later we had to have him drained again, but that was
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