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high ridge
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My vet does in house for $35. I asked on last one about Brucellsis in dogs. He told me it was completely diff then Bangs or Brucellosis in cattle. Still several cases in dogs each year. He said in his years the number one state that he had tested dogs from that packed it was Missouri. Why,I don't know.

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quote:
Originally posted by J I Allen
People with a female that's getting bred should insist that the stud have one as well. If you have a female that has never been bred and take it to a stud that has been bred a lot you risk exposing for female.
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I was told a few years ago by my vet that it is hard for the male to give it to the female.

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http://www.cdc.gov/brucellosis/reso...rveillance.html

This includes everything from humans to swine. Dogs are way at the bottom of the list for infected animals.

Notice no one has said they've had a positive test?

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