I'm really sorry if I have upset you. I have 20 years experience as a Vet Tech/Surgery Tech. I am just trying to let you know everything that you can do to help your pup recover. I am basically telling you everything I would do at work or at home for my own dog in the same situation. Many would pull through without it. Yorkies are genetically sensitive to anesthesia. If they survive the surgery, they still have to get through recovery, and process the anesthesia out of their bodies. Many times they will go to sleep so soundly with the anesthesia still in their system, they just keep going deeper and deeper and can go into a coma and not come out of it. By waking them up, you interupt that process. Until the anesthesia is out of their system, I personally would not let my dog rest for too long of a time. Again, I am sorry if I scared you. That was not my intent. |