I would find a vet that routinely does OFA xrays. I've seen lots of pretty subpar xrays for OFA submission from regular type vets. Poor exposures, though with digital xray that shouldn't be an issue, poor positioning, needing to sedate for every xray and still not getting good position, etc. Not that they're all like that. Mine actually takes pretty good ones, she takes them for a number of other people I train with, but I still drive 2 hours to get mine done. No sedation, quick and easy and perfect every time.