Because students asked for it, Mrs. Brinza asked for any information on Buddy, the first dog to appear with the same symptoms as Susie.
The vet kindly responded that they'd be willing to share data on Buddy, but it wasn't good news. The vet sent Mrs. Brinza Buddy's necropsy report, meaning Buddy was dead.
We figured out a lot of things from reading this report, which included these graphic images of Buddy's heart and a sample of his blood. And SNAP test results revealed that the worms in his heart and the worms in his blood were both of the same species: heartworm.
The vet kindly responded that they'd be willing to share data on Buddy, but it wasn't good news. The vet sent Mrs. Brinza Buddy's necropsy report, meaning Buddy was dead.
We figured out a lot of things from reading this report, which included these graphic images of Buddy's heart and a sample of his blood. And SNAP test results revealed that the worms in his heart and the worms in his blood were both of the same species: heartworm.
From here, it was time to get our thinking down on paper and model how we thought the worms got into the dog and then its blood. Here is our thinking:
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We've got competing ideas in our the worms enter the dog and then the blood. Here's a summarized list of our findings! On to establishing consensus next week after ruling out ideas that are impossible!