Kyle -- I thank you for continuing to remind me of A&M, but for something like this, I want someone with years of experience, not someone learning. I know people have to learn somewhere, but I don't want "newbie" mistakes made on Blaze. I mean absolutely no offense to A&M school or any other vet schools -- I also don't like "newbies" to treat me for any kind of surgery either. I'd probly be okay with A&M if they were closer for a neutering or something like that, but not something of this nature.
Plus, I want to be nearby for his surgery and until he can come home. This specialist is 20 minutes away from the house, 10-15 from work. A&M is at least 2, possibly 3 hours away, maybe even more depending on traffic (remember, I'm at least 30 minutes south of you, more depending on traffic). So for my concern, I'd need to spend the night before the procedure (to get him there early enough), plus 2-3 nights for them to keep him, plus dining and gas, plus finding someone to care for Skye and Sienna (easiest thing of the whole set), plus I'd be scared to death that something would go wrong and they wouldn't know what to do. When 3 vets who have been practicing for over 20 years all strongly recommend we go to the specialist, we're going to the specialist for this one.
Thanks for recommending, though.