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Old 02-17-2018, 08:42 PM   #7
ladyjane
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Originally Posted by jfrady View Post
Yea I really wasnt planning to go to that particukar vet for this. I just wish there was a vet somewhere even temotely close to me that had an anesthesiologist on staff. It would just make me feel a little more comfortable. I know I tend to worry a little much, but I cant help it I dont guess. I have read about them having allergic reactions to the anesthesia and dying right off the bat. I just want to be sure I do the right thing and that she gets the absolute best care.
OH, I just saw this. Perhaps the AAHA link will help you find a vet you are comfortable with.

There are risks to everything, but anesthetic death is rare if the correct protocol is followed. She has a higher risk of dying from diseases caused by periodontal disease than from the dental; but, I am sure you know that. You obviously are concerned.
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