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Old 02-05-2007, 09:01 AM
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Asking Questions On PetHealthForums

Hello, many of you join to ask a question about your pet. This is nice, this is what pethealthealthforums is here for. However, we are getting FAR more questions on this board then answers...

This board is relatively new. It is designed to be a place to "discuss" your pets health.

Discussions need to be a two way street.

If you are here looking for help for your pet, I urge you to take the time to read the other posts. Not only will you possibly find an answer to your question, but you *might* run across a situation you have experience with in the past. If so, please respond to the thread with a helpful post.

We are not Veterinarians. We are just people sharing our problems.

If you are going to ask questions, please find it in your heart to contribute to the discussion in some way first, even if it is just a vote of sympathy. Some people posting here know their pet is doomed and really only need a sympathetic voice.

Do not PM me or use the contact form to ask me a pet health question. I am not a Veterinarian, and the BOARD is designed for questions/answers. I will NOT answer emails that are pet health related. Post it on the board please.

Let's develop an atmosphere of helping one another.

Thank you.
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