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  1. Dev

    Can blood clots be prevented?

    Ah, yes. I neglected to post the tell-tale symptoms. When we found him the back half of his body was brown and the other was green. He had no deep pain response in his tail, and limited response in his legs, he could still grasp but not enough to hold on. When we took him to the vet, it was...
  2. Dev

    Can blood clots be prevented?

    Hello, We recently had our 3.5 year old male veiled, Milo, pass from a blood clot. He was our first. He seemed completely healthy the day before, eating well and drinking well. He had a variety of supplements (Calcium with and without D3 and a Repashy supplement recommended by our vet) we fed...
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