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<blockquote data-quote="DaletheDairyFarmer" data-source="post: 559820" data-attributes="member: 7846"><p>We have used it for about a year and a half.Neighbors for couple years. Main deciding factor was cost. Our vet charges $50 to pull up to the door, then $2.50 per minute doesn't matter if hes taking a leak, telling a joke or running(walking) back out to the truck to get something he forgot. The only advantage he has over testing is you know right then and there you don't have to wait 4-5 days for results. Of course with the testing you eliminate the possibility of palpation causing an abortion and once you get the hang of it drawing blood is not bad. I usually send in samples in groups of about 15-20 every couple months. Been real accurate so far, and way cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaletheDairyFarmer, post: 559820, member: 7846"] We have used it for about a year and a half.Neighbors for couple years. Main deciding factor was cost. Our vet charges $50 to pull up to the door, then $2.50 per minute doesn't matter if hes taking a leak, telling a joke or running(walking) back out to the truck to get something he forgot. The only advantage he has over testing is you know right then and there you don't have to wait 4-5 days for results. Of course with the testing you eliminate the possibility of palpation causing an abortion and once you get the hang of it drawing blood is not bad. I usually send in samples in groups of about 15-20 every couple months. Been real accurate so far, and way cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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