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My sisters little boy was done two weeks ago he is only three pounds they did not keep him over night, he did great he came home bright eyed and chipper,a little to chipper like nothing was ever done to him,he is such a mess and so fun to be around and he is almost eight months old born on christmas day. We got him from one of thr ytrs that son was allergic to him her screen name was tmoore,she had named him boston,but we changed it to karrson, i actually got him for me, but my sister fell instantly in love,so i gave him to her she has givin me so much in my life.pmoore was fine with me giving my sister the baby,she only works part time and has more time to train him, hes her little man. Donna |
Thats wonderful. I want to call them back and ask if I can bring him home! Will I get to meet him at the meet up??? I already bought my buddies gift:)!! |
To be honest, I would never let my dog stay at a vet office over night with no staffing after surgery. It is too risky. If there would be someone there, that's fine, but what if he has a problem from the surgery? Noone would know. |
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Yeah I know. You think that I should call them, if I do what should I say? |
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Atleast if he was at home, I would be able to watch him MUCH better than they would :thumbup: |
I think it should go something like this. Can I bring my dog home tomorrow evening? No, you cannot. What if I sign a release? Nope, we don't allow it. Then I will have to get him neutered somewhere else. |
Mine came home after their surgery. I would ask the Vet if you can bring him home since no one is there at night anyway |
Ok, going to call. I will let you know how it goes. Hold On..lol. |
Yes the little rascal will be there he is my sister margrets boy,she also has a girl amberleigh she will be there also,i hope you can take your baby home the same day,i know that will give you peace of mind. |
I am on hold. No one will def. be there and I told them that I could bring him back in in the morning. They said they will be sleeping through out the whole night, and I said well if no one is there, then why can't he come home with me and I bring him in. Shes asking someone. |
UHHHHH VETS!!!! "It depends on how hes doing tomororw, depending on if I get to take him home" they need him there to sleep off the medicine, well he will be jsut fine a at home, he will actually be better, BECAUSE hes use to being there. So I think Im going to be able to bring him home. |
That is good because I wouldn't be letting him "sleep off" any medication there alone. What if he has a reaction and noone knows? They will also put a cone collar on him I am sure. I am not exactly sure how save those are. lol I'm being a pessimist today. |
I used to work at a vets office for six months,i could not handle it. At 5.00pm when we closed they turned all the lights off no one stayed, i just could not understand this and we could not get upset or show emotion when some lost a dog or had to put one to sleep. they also put babies to sleep for no reason if a owner requested it,i think that is so wrong, call a rescue group. it was such a reaaal cold place to work. im so glad im not there anymore. |
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Eww, I bet. Don't think I could work there either. But I think they are going to let me take him home, if not I know this other vet that will let me take him home, I will def. know a answer in the morning. |
Well, first I made a typo earlier. It really bothers me when I do that. I put save but meant safe. Anyway. Ellie's vet has 24 hour staffing and all 24 hours there is a VET there, not just a tech. It is really nice. Of course they have about 9 doctors working there. |
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