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[quote=Anonymous]Pretend you weren’t traveling. Would you decide to let him go, or would you see a cardiologist to discuss options? I personally respect both decisions if he seems to still be feeling okay, I.e. if he’s eating, still likes being around his people or doing gentle activities he enjoys like bird-watching or following a warm sunbeam across the floor, and doesn’t seem to be confused doing things like yowling at nothing in the middle of the night. If you would pursue treatment with the cardiologist, hire a very well-reviewed sitter to stay in your home on Rover and reassess when you get back. Let the sitter know what’s going on and that they need to stick around the house and close by, not be gone all day. Give specific instructions for what you want to happen if there’s an emergency. It will most likely be fine, you’ve noticed the vomiting for months now and it’s not acute right now. If you wouldn’t pursue treatment, make the appointment for the vet to come to your house. [/quote]
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