Cardiac and Liver Disorders Sample Clauses

Cardiac and Liver Disorders. Cardiac disorders of clearly genetic origin that require surgery or that, after treatment is life- threatening or greatly diminishes the dog's quality of life, as diagnosed by a board-certified canine cardiologist. Congenital portosystemic shunt as diagnosed by a licensed veterinarian specialist.
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Cardiac and Liver Disorders. Cardiac and liver disorders of clearly genetic origin that require surgery or that, after treatment, is life-threatening or greatly diminishes the dog's quality of life. Screening exams as part of a wellness check or for the purpose of OFA certification are both considered screening exams and do require further testing for a diagnosis by a board-certified canine cardiologist or licensed veterinarian specialist.

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