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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2012 Location: Tennessee with Kiki
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| ![]() It does have a link Thank you
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2013 Location: NJ
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| ![]() I swear the vet that did my cousin's dog's dental got her degree from a cracker jack box. They called and said she wasn't waking from the anastesia, so we go and she's still completely unconcious, waited a half for, still unconcious, so we decided to take her against medical advice to the ER vet. She was unconcious for over an hour post op at this point. The ER vet told us they ODed her on pain meds. Thankfully she's fine but she would have died without the ER vet. Her dog was only like 7, medium sized, and her only medical issue is she's overweight. I've also seen on that vet's facebook page that a few cats have gotten loose while in their care, it's a mobile vet but they do surgery at an office. |
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