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Old 02-17-2018, 08:50 PM   #8
Lovetodream88
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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.
Has she not been spayed? There really isn’t a vet anesthesiologist. If proper protocol is being done then there is a tech or vet depending on who is doing the dental that watches the monitors and takes vitals every couple of minutes. Another part of proper protocol is to have an IV cath in so that if something does happen they have quick access to administer medicine. If she was spayed and had no issues she should be fine. If she hasent been spayed I personally would do that ASAP because not having her spayed is very dangerous for her health especially the older she gets. She has a risk of mammary tumors and poymentra which can kill her even if an emergency spay is done within the 24 hour window.
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