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luvdogs
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Hi - does anybody know of a Lyme friendly vet in the RI area? My friend's dog just got diagnosed and they are telling her that she needs to put the dog to sleep because of it.

I would like for this dog to get to a vet that knows a lot about Lyme and how to treat it.

I am not sure whether to put this in seeking LMD section or here but I will start here.

Please PM me if you have any ideas. I don't now want this dog to die.

Thank you.

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merrygirl
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send them here

http://www.osvs.net/

good docs there

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hi,,I'm in RI,,I had good luck with Ocean State
VEternary Hospital in East G..Good luck,I think now looking back I actually lost my boxer to lyme,now that I know the disease,my regular vet,,didn't even bring lyme up.But this hospital I told you about,they are all specialist there,,
i won't lie to you,it is expensive,,100.00 to walk in,best of luck

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