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I had it done at Michigan Veterinary Specialists. It's near Detroit. I'd have to look it up again to remember esactly where, but they were the greatest people. Everyone was so friendly and helpful. They were so good to us and explained everything very well. |
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I knew there was something wrong with Lucy when I got her, but I got her anyway, because she was supposed to be about the same size as my Caesar. I just didn't know how much it was going to cost. Oh well! She's beautiful and funny and I love her to death. I I hadn't gotten her I would have really missed out. |
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Michigan State is telling you this? I wouldn't be too happy with them. Not giving pain meds (or limiting them) is old fashioned for the most part. The two reasons you shouldn't give it are if your dog had a c-section and has to nurse or if they have a health issue and the meds would hurt them. There are studies showing that dogs heal faster with less pain. Any pain is too much. Yes, I understand that dogs don't know that they are supposed to relax but that is no reason to force them to be in pain. Pain meds can make them sleepy which is a good thing. I know some vets don't give them after spays. Any vet who cuts a dog's abdomen open and then says they don't need pain meds should have to get their abdomen cut open and see how it feels. If your baby needs those meds, demand them. |
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Thanks for the link/info. I will keep this handy just in case I ever need it. |
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