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About 2 years ago, my ferret started to lose his hair (the first visible symptom of adrenal gland cancer). My vet (not Fox Chapel) told me that there was nothing that could be done, but when he started having trouble going to the bathroom, that meant that it would be time to put him down. We watched him continue to lose hair until he was completely naked except for his head and feet. Just by chance, I mentioned this to someone who recommended Dr. Wagner at Fox Chapel. I took my ferret in for a "Des implant," and within a few months, his hair started to come back (the implant shrinks the tumors and stops symptoms). It has now been 18 months, and I have a perfectly happy - and furry - ferret. But I have to say that the people in that office aren't the friendliest group of people.
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