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Old 01-02-2010, 02:00 PM   #3
AmyChristine
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I think that the most important thing is to ask your vet lots of questions first. Make sure they have experience with the smaller dogs. Know ahead of time if you are going to use pain meds, use the IV drip, heated table, Do that pre-op bloodwork. If your dog is smaller try to be the first appointment of the day, they will not have to go as long with out eating as the dogs who are done later.
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