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Old 05-10-2013, 01:33 AM   #17
Yorkiemom1
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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly View Post
I'd insist on going the vet way where I know things are done right, the person who starts the IV is going to shave and cleanse, be practiced at starting an IV, intubate easily as possible, instruments clean, meds they use are not out of date and in the correct dosages, that the proper anesthesia protocols for a Yorkie were used, that a complete blood panel has been done first, vitals checked and every precaution taken. I can't help but think that if you pay less, you get less. I may be wrong but it would worry me so much to be using a team of perhaps volunteers who don't work together often. I'd want to be certain if the worst happened and my dog stopped breathing, arrested or bled uncontrollably, the surgical team would be experienced at working together and knowledgeable in life-saving measures. And that post-op, he wouldn't be restrained with a too-tight tie-down for hours, kept warm, checked on frequently for signs of trouble and vitals checked on time.

I forgot completely about this!! Remember the person whose little dog ended up having to have a leg amputated because tha baby sustained some kind of injury to the leg, where the cirrculation had apparently been cut off to that baby;s little leg??? I had forgotten about THAT until you just mentioned "restrained" again!
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