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ReplyDeleteSome of these questions are tied awfully close to Matteo rather than expanding to more general, significant questions. I can imagine a question about "extreme" medical interventions for pets (this seems to be a fairly recent trend?) and maybe something about medical insurance for pets. Can you come up with some other questions of that level? (A text box or two about the liver shunt issue would be OK, but I'd like to see some more general ones as well.)
These questions (except the medical insurance one) are all still tied rather closely to liver shunts in dogs. I'd like to see a little greater range-for me it's one of the delights of the form!
ReplyDeleteLovely Works Cited, though!!