I am really hoping you will do the same with your dog.  Insist your vet do a 
blood workup, how can it hurt?
  barb

Susie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          Good luck! Will be very interested in hearing what you find out.

Susie

--- In [email protected], Julie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Group,
> An update on Charley. He has an appointment tomorrow
> at 3pm. I spoke to the vet on the phone today and she
> said that it could be any of a number of factors
> contributing to Charley's aggression. She is
> recommending a CBC/Chem panel on his blood along with
> checking the tyroid. She said that it could be a low
> white blood cell count, a problem with his teeth,
> knees. She said that she needs to put her hands on
> the dog and examine him thoroughly. I think part of
> the aggression also has to do with behavior b/c he was
> worse. Charley's training has stimulated his brain
> and taught us how to control him before the aggression
> can start, but there are other times when it is
> impossible to control him and that's where the medical
> intervention is necessary.
> Thank you to every one who has posted and who has
> written me off list. I appreciate all of the help and
> concern. 
> Sincerely,
> Julie
> 
> 
> 
> 
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