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Re: [pyrnet] Neuter.
My vet's explanation for keepin Anais overnight was that they are
used to the way they look and act after anesthesia and owners tend to
panic when they observe normal reactions. I have to say that I
brought my little one (now gone) home right after he was anesthetized
for the vet to look at his foot that he had cut badly and he was like
a rag doll until the next day. It was pretty unnerving. My vet
chose not to keep my Wolfhound overnight after neutering because she
didn't have a large enough crate for him and while he was OK, just
very pitiful looking, he did fall off of the car seat on the way
home. I had no idea how groggy he still was at least 4 or 5 hours
after surgery. I didn't stop short or anything, just stopped
normally and he just fell over in slow motion, so I was glad that she
kept Anais until she had a day of healing before I had to transport
her.
Stephanie, Ciaran & Anais
--- EFPico@gateway.net wrote:
> Cindy,
> Did the vet keep him overnight? Pico is scheduled to go under
> the knife
> on Friday to be neutered and they will be keeping him till Saturday
> morning.
> Do you think that is playing it safe or is it unnecessary? I can't
> wait till
> this is over.
>
> Elaine and Pico
>
>
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