| KendraE | 11-12-2011 06:43 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by megansmomma
(Post 3724886)
I would not allow my dog to be spay in this manner. No way~no how not with an abdominal surgery. I could see if it were something that was not so invasive but not a spay. That is too deep into the abdomen. If this were suggested to me I would think twice and then look into a specialty hospital that could handle to intubate a small dog properly. Do you realize the amount of injectable that would be needed to try to control her pain? I really suggest that you get a second opinion and not go this route. | Your right.... Maybe I misunderstood him. I visited with him briefly during macks ordeal. But, maybe I just heard wrong. He does ALOT of spays/neuteres.... He did a great job on Bevo and Mack. I guess I'm also extra worried, because after macks neuter he got so sick. I know it had nothing to do with the neuter, but my dh told me at one point if I hadn't had him neuteted, he would be fine. He said it was my fault...(of course he was very upset at the time and we were being told macks odds weren't great)
I will visit with my vet again with a straight and clear head! |