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Originally Posted by msanna Thank you for the reply. I will def ask them tomorrow. He seems to be doing better. He is very sleepy. I was just looking over the bill and it seems that they had given him something called buprenorphine in an injection during surgery. I looked up a little about it and according to one site it says that it is one that is safest but also with the most side effects. ( medications).
Good thing is that he is doing better and ate some light dinner, drank some water. The wheezy sound is better. I just hope that they didn't damage his trach.
Does anyone know if it is common to use intubation vs mask for dentals? |
intubation is better masking is very traumatic for a dog with no pre-anesthetic - did they let you know what tube they used? My two had dentals and no wheezing afterwards with bc dentist