Dear Lord, such sad news. I have had a bezillion Yorkies of all sizes and ages anesthetized but I am always scared..I have used the same practice for 30+ years and I trust them. I get calls, several a year, from people who have the same experience, but I do not place a puppy with them for a while. We need to grieve for their loss and their little souls..We all deal with loss in different ways and I had to wait months to get another baby to help fill in the hole in my heart that the loss of my Jesse left..
When you are ready to select another vet please contact Yorkie owners in your area and see who they have faith in. Interview the vet. Make sure they are fully trained in anesthetizing a toy breed. Also, the studies that they do before surgery are so important...There are certain anesthesias and techniques of administration that must be used with toy breeds.
Our prayers are with you during this sad time..We grieve with you...Rainbow Bridge has again become a very busy crossing... |