Damn_It_Boy wrote:Some vets still don't know chiat about EIC.......... (Note: I understand not all vets are this way, and have switched to a more knowledgable vet in my area.)
You don't need a vets advice concerning EIC, as all the info. you need is located on the Univ. of Minn. VDL website.
http://www.vdl.umn.edu/ourservices/cani ... /home.html
Easy now...you are right that many small animal veterinarians have little to no understanding of EIC; but a genetic trait is a genetic trait, a chi square is a chi square. The principles are the same, in regards to results of breeding. I know what you're trying to say DIB, but he shouldn't abandon his veterinarian's advice. He should educate himself about the disease, and a reputable and knowledgable veterinarian may be needed to help clarify things. Not everyone is as smart as you DIB.