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Old 05-20-2016, 08:20 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by JennaPenny View Post
Yes, both sides. It's why when the tech- who is a brand new tech, not to mention first time ever assisting with this test- explained it, I clearly heard held down/ restrained. But I called back just a little while ago, and they assured me they did NOT tie her up. That it very definitely was a jugular draw, but it very definitely is on both sides of the neck. My poor little independent sassy pants is following me EVERYWHERE and laying down where I am. She is usually too busy getting into everything to do this. Shes' a bit better today, but she's still clinging. I got some ruffs for pringles (daughter left them on the table) and I got the growling at that puppy in the tv, but for the most part, she's uncomfy for sure. I asked about pain relief, told she didn't need it. If I can get her to sit still I'll show you gals a picture.
Oh Geez whiz. Don't know what to say here. I have never ever encountered someone trying to hold my dog down doing a jugular draw. Usually they are seated and the vet tech steadies the neck by circling the jawbone or I do it for the vet. But again I am usually in the room.
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