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Anyone know what all if checks for...what issues it would flag? |
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Banfield is only interested in how to obtain money....As already stated.....in is much easier on the dog to put it under anesthesia once for spay and extractions.... |
Please (whoever responds) don't worry about how technical your explanations are, I have a medical background, so be as specific as you want to !!! :thumbup: PS: chachi, Nothing you have ever said has offended me ! ;) |
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Also, speak to the vet on what type of anesthesia is used, whether the pup is intubated.....if the pup is instrumentally monitored during the procedure... |
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Mardelin, OHH GEES, that intubation scares the hell out of me. I think a lot of Yorkies are "vulnerable/suseptable" to trachea problems ? |
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My Harley is 6 mos old...and due to be neutered...but we are waitting to see if any baby teeth have to be removed...My Vet and I plan to kill 3 birds with one stone...neuter/remove baby teeth if any/and microchipping him. |
I agree with the other posters, sounds like they just want you for all you're worth...look for a new vet for your pups sake. One surgery is enough stress for them, but two! back to back even, bleh! |
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5-1/2 lbs. Josie was in heat also when my vet did it. I haven't heard good things about the place you listed either. |
That sounds so wrong, Please see my profile Andy was fixed and had 19 baby teeth extracted at the same time. I would deffinatly get a new vet. Andy's vet said it was the best way to go even though he would be sore at both ends. I contacted a retired Vet I had previous years he also said do it at the same time. |
HA, I can't believe I"m going to complain... But, Banfield was SO convenient, in Petsmart, and next door to Home Depot !!! ARRRR :D BUT, given what I've herd here, I'm OUT OF THERE ! This (next) Vet will be the third I've gone to here, and I don't want to return to the first. Mardelin, Ladyjane PM = done. But I think you may have not understood... An Intubation requires that a Tube be placed into the Trachea/Airway. Therefore "expanding" it, which may cause some prolapses (stretching), and that's what scares me. It's done to mechanically respirate, not monitor. Please excuse me if I have presumed with an excessive explanation here. Some may not have known exactly. |
Mardelin is right to contact LJ about a vet referral. LJ has an excellent vet. Dont worry about changing vets - I'm on my 4th and it took me 10 years to find one I love and trust. Good luck! |
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