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I would think it would be up to you if your dog is in the hospital where she is checked on or not. If you are willing to pay the fee to have her watched overnight, I would not see why they would not place her there. However, maybe it is different in the UK that it is here in the US. I would be livid if I were you too about my dog being left alone all night. I'm sorry I don't have any more advice. |
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Do vets in the US leave animals alone overnight if they seem to be fine? I bet they don't! Thanks again. xx |
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Yes, "some" vets in the US leave animals unattended overnight. It is generally considered ridiculous to do so by dog lovers. However, vets are in a spot with how much owners can afford and such, so it's not something I totally blame them for. Animals are transported to the ER (for observation) when vets leave at night and the owner (or vet) doesn't want the animal to be alone. This is done by the owner (so you know it got done). All that said, after a major surgery and/or when there is an IV going, my dog would be transferred. I would not allow them to stay alone. I think medically it's a bad decision to do so. |
I am sorry to read what you and Tootsy have been going through. Sending hugs to you and healing prayers for sweet Tootsy. |
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Thanks again. hugs xxx |
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Thank you very much for all your help throughout this awful ordeal. It meant so much to me as you, obvously, know way more about all this than I do. Tootsy is doing well, so far. I am keeping a close eye on her. Now the search resumes for a good vet and a hospital that I can trust to care for my baby the way I want her to be cared for, during an illness or surgery. Thanks again. hugs xxx |
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