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Originally Posted by YorkieRose I have no problem with them scaling the teeth while they come out of the anthesthia..scaling is not painful..it is just easier and faster when they are whoozy!! Like humans using laughing gas... |
I am just saying that I think we all may have misunderstood something here. I think in rereading that post that the spay had already been done...I don't thin the vet found the dog to be conscious and then proceeded to spay her!!
That is the way it sounded, but when I went back it did not appear to be that way to me.
I am totally confused anyway. She says it is a foster...but backtracked and said no...she failed and adopted her. Then, in a later post she said that the director of the rescue is calling the vet. Not that that has much to do with it. Just that I wonder if the communication is coming across in a way that we are not understanding the op?
AND...I would have a serious problem with them doing anything to my pup if he/she was having issues with anesthesia! Except of course for closing up an incision or something that HAD to be done.