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Old 03-30-2011, 07:07 AM   #17
Mardelin
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Originally Posted by SWHouston View Post
I had been putting off Spaying of my Becca, taking the advice of
comments on this and other Forums I watch. But, finally decided
to start the process and called Banfield here in Houston.

I WAS SHOCKED, when they told me they would not do a Spay, and
extract two of her baby teeth at the same time! Explaining that would
put too much stress on her.

I have read SO many times, where those two procedures should be
done simultaneously, to reduce the exposure to anesthesia, that
being the cause of so many "lingering" problems in our animals.

Has anyone here experienced this "point of view" from a Vet of theirs ?
And if so, did you take the Vet's advice ?

Becca is a healthy, active and well maintaned dog,
9.5 months old, and weighs 6.5 lbs.
There's nothing wrong with her in any way.

(sorry about the other post, but, I thought it better to place this here)
Contact Ladyjane (PM her)...since she works with Rescue she knows some of the best vets in the Houston area, vet's that are very knowledgable about yorkies....

Banfield is only interested in how to obtain money....As already stated.....in is much easier on the dog to put it under anesthesia once for spay and extractions....
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