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Old 01-07-2007, 03:31 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by Lorraine
There are Vets and then there are Vets. Blood work prior to surgery should be done if you are concerned and you can request she be on an IV to reduce trauma and keep her hydrated during surgery.
The major problem is Vets who do not know how much premed to give a toy dog. I prefer Vets who don't premed but mask them down first then procede from there.
I prefer a Vet with a lot of experience with toy breeds and very small dogs.
Vets are not going to admit to any wrongdoing you can bet on that just choose very carefully.
A high priced Vet is not necessarily the best and I find are often just overpriced, not necessarily good.

I know high priced vet are not necessary good and they are overpriced but I have difficulty looking for a good vet in Toronto itself and I have been searching high and low. If you have a good recommendation, please PM me.
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