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    • In Texas all veterinarian clinics have to be certified by the Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners which sets standards that seem to me to be very similar to AAHA. Clinics are subject to no notice inspection for compliance. In our time in Texas we have had vet care at 3 different clinics, none of which are AAHA. In Colorado we had one vet for over 20 years which is AAHA. Quite honestly I don't see that our pets have had a different level of care between the AAHA and non-AAHA clinics.  One thing that I found interesting was the AAHA seems only to deal with vets that are solely in the dog and cat realm which leaves a large swath of outstanding veterinarians that also deal with large animals and exotic animals out of the picture entirely. Which I suppose is why there isn't a single AAHA vet within a 50 mile radius of my sister because a rural vet can't afford to only treat cats and dogs. 
    • https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Chinese-Brand-Pickup-Overland-Rv-Pick_1600684638411.html?spm=a2700.7724857.0.0.21e01742x2IyW6 Yes, that is the one. Thanks. 
    • This is really good information.   As for Solensia, I explained my travel situation to the vet.  If a "foreign" veterinary clinic doesn't have the medication, I was provided with one dose, sealed and refrigerated.  I will have a vet somewhere on the road to do the injection. When responsible adults reach an understanding for the common good, it is sometimes okay to bend the rules. And my veterinary clinic is an AAHA accredited clinic.
    • TRA's membership certainly sounds appealing for those who can fully utilize its benefits. However, like you, my circumstances don't align with the retirement or frequent travel lifestyle. Speaking of travel, I recently visited Thailand and had an amazing time exploring the vibrant nightlife and entertainment scene. If you're ever planning a trip there, I highly recommend checking out the diverse array of bars, clubs, and live shows. You can find some great recommendations and insights on Thailand's nightlife here https://thaitriplover.com/nightlife-entertainment/.
    • I bought both of them from eBay.  If you want PM me and I can send you the links to them.  I didn’t think the price was that bad.   Larry 
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