ADVICE for Tiny yorkie needing surgery My Ziggie is 2lbs 6oz (1yr and 11 months old) and has to have surgery to have two baby teeth removed. His teeth are wonderful but he does have 2 nasty lil baby teeth that are brown and very loose. He has had to be on antibiotics once already because of them. He will be having surgery at UC DAVIS (one of the best in the country) but I’m STILL TERRIFIED. I don’t know what to do. I know these teeth can cause a lot of problems for him in the future, not to mention they probably hurt him now. I’m just so scared. I have bad anxiety and I don’t know how to just go through with it. Any advice on things to look out for or ask? Any experiences with your tiny babies and surgeries? Anything helps |
I don’t think any of us handle our babies going under anesthesia really well. If you have done the pre surgery blood work everything should be ok. Are you getting him neutered at the same time? It’s a good idea to do both at the same time. |
I understand your anxiety and fear. When my boys have to go under anesthesia, I am very emotional. Try to focus on positive outcomes: I've known many people with tiny Yorkies who have had teeth removal and spay/neuter surgery without any problem. My neighbor's tiny girl had to have ALL of her baby teeth removed under anesthesia. She went to an average vet's office. Best wishes for your little boy. |
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I know neglecting dental is car more dangerous for my timy babe. I’ve waited 2 years and these nasty lil friends just will NOT FALL OUT. They are literally hanging by a thread poor baby. |
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Bottom line is, he is MY DOG and it is MY CHOICE to make. Not yours. |
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As stated previously in your other thread, ALL members are welcome to share their opinion on ALL threads. Do not address members as you did above; do not tell members they are "pushing their views" on you when they post their opinions. If you are unable to tolerate discussions and other opinions, this thread will closed. |
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I am inclined to state that my saying she was pushing her views on me, was in fact an opinion. I understand not everyone agreeing with what I choose to do with my baby, but in all fairness HE IS MINE. That should be respected. |
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Yes, your dog, your choice, enjoy the years he is with you. |
While there are many members on this site, there are many members who are full of knowledge and I have personally posted to seek their advice before—that includes Lovetodream88 and Wylie’s mom, as well as others. I don’t think there was any bad intent there, and it’s always good to know the pros and cons of any decision we make regarding our pups. You make the choices you want for your pup at the end of the day. My little guy is 2.5 years old and just has his first dental cleaning. They did the blood work right before his appointment and did a full physical exam that morning as well. I was so anxious and teary eyed leaving him. I was honest with the vet with my concerns and he was really reassuring. Just do the bloodwork before and I’m sure he will be just fine. Good luck! |
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You were not debating. You were accusing someone of having intentions via making assumptions about what those intentions were in your own mind. Again, that's not a debate. Whether he is your dog, or anyone else's dog -- all members may post regarding the topic YOU posted, and they may post anything else that is relevant to the discussion. |
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