Fran's
vet did the surgery and the same day of the surgery she was back at my house ruling the roost and ordering everyone around.
Not exact matches
The
vet didn't think he would survive, but to meet Herman is to love him, so CARA insisted on paying for his
surgery and treatment.
Which is ridiculous, she likes cats not because she is a girl, but because * I * work for a
vet, she come to work with me and sees
surgery and all the other stuff we
do.
I am a large animal
vet who
does surgery in barns, palpates cattle, treats calves, etc so makeup goes through A LOT during my day.
«That allows [the
vet] to
do what [they] need to
do: the diagnosis and
surgery and prescribing medications, and the technicians can provide all those supportive, very important nursing procedures.
Our
vet recommended
surgery and it was
done.
Some breeders will get tail docking and ear cropping
done at a
vet, but more and more
vets are refusing to
do such unnecessary
surgeries.
French bulldogs require a specific type of anesthesia, so you want to talk to your
vet and see if they are comfortable
doing the
surgery — they may refer you to a specialist nearby.
The difference between a
vet and a
vet tech is that a
vet goes to school for longer than a
vet tech and a
vet can diagnose, prescribe medications, and perform
surgery, which a
vet tech can not
do.
A thick hymen is common in some breeds and it is not a big deal if you have a competent
vet who doesn't try to turn it into major
surgery.
I took her to
vet the next morning, he examined her and decided since she was ill not to
do surgery on her and gave me some pills for the vomiting.
The
vet will monitor the vital signs of your pet, just as your doctor would
do for you if you were having
surgery.
he said gas is much easier to control b / c if a dog is having problems you just turn off the gas, with the iv anesthesia, there is no way to bring the dog back quickly... my girls come out of the
surgery running and playing, which they never have
done at other
vets... he is the best, he also works with lots of rescues, and helps provide
vet care for the rescues, there are abt 5 - 6 rescues running around his office, or in cages (big bunny, lizard, etc.).
The
vet who was
doing the
surgery performed it very clean and fast.
Does the
vet offer a full
surgery suite with on - site lab work?
Well, we got her to the emergency
vet and they
did X-rays and urgent
surgery.
A
vet, Doctor Khianey at Prince George's Animal Hospital, offered to
do the
surgery for free, leaving the Pet Chance for after
surgery care.
I'm still a bit clueless as to how he
did it, but my
vet and surgical specialist both recommend corrective
surgery.
Looking at the xray with the
vet, we were told we could wait to see if the rock passed (risk of losing part of her small intestine, or rupture / infection) OR he could
do the
surgery right then and remove the rock.
I would have given her some options on a positive outlook like a go find me account to raise the money or a local rescue that will sometimes subsidize expensive
surgeries, but that is what my
vet would have
done also.
Each animal
surgery is
done with the utmost care and using appropriate
vet surgical equipments.
Try not to schedule any
surgeries or visits to the
vet during this time but continue to handle your puppy, gently, so he doesn't develop a fear of people.
In fact, the list of what
vet techs
do is so extensive, it is actually easier to list the things they don't
do: namely, make diagnoses, prescribe medication and perform
surgery.
I just put in my name to receive your updates and I
do hope you can get me on the list before your next article as my dog just had
surgery and the
vet said they were calcium oxalate stones.
During the monthly clinics, I gained experience as a technician, and after being accepted into
vet school I continued to volunteer as a veterinary student
doing spay and neuter
surgeries.
With that said, they
did the
surgery, she
did well, the
vet said she was able to remove the uterus in tact and there was no infection spilled in the area.
You give them a certain amount of money when you take the pet home, but then you bring back a certificate from your
vet when you have the
surgery done, and your money is refunded.
Hi I am Gaurav from India I have Labrador a week ago we found him losing weight and stop eating then we went to
vet he suggested to blood tests and X-rays the results is not so good 1 - Stone in Bladder and 2 - damage in kidney We straight go to
surgery and after removing his stone he is on glucose only and not eating after
surgery and he is
doing continuously vomiting after having water.
They even worked with my
vet to
do a direct pay as I was in financial dire straights, so that he could have his
surgery before the cancer got worse.
The
vet said it was her meniscus and she would need
surgery to repair it - we didn't want her or us to go through all this again.I
did some legwork and decided to try her on COSEQUIN.
We also want to thank the
vets that
did the
surgeries, The Haven Animal Hospital, Hearthstone Veterinary Hospital, and Ballston Spa
Vet Clinic.
4 month old puppy growth plate xray showed separated she didn't seem like she had pain just limping my
vet put a splint on and bandage will this heal on its own without
surgery
The
vet does not expect any additional
surgeries but recommends minimal stairs, or strenuous / concussive activities such as hiking, jogging on until Siggy is 18 - 24 months old.
Most of the funds we raise and the donations we receive go for
vet bills... the basics we
do for every dog, as well as special
surgeries (eye, hip, knee, dental, etc.) that some of our dogs need before they are adoptable.
This is major
surgery that's more risky than routine spay so it's OK to ask your
vet how often he's
done this
surgery and if he feels comfortable with it.
If dribbling or more serious incontinence doesn't resolve itself within a few days after the
surgery, contact your
vet.
We
do both mobile
surgery at your regular
vet's office and
surgeries at our hospital.
Antibiotics are used to treat infections usually with good results, however, uterine infections may reoccur unless the hamster is spayed (uterus removed) spaying hamsters is rare, many
vets will not perform it and most hamsters
do not survive the
surgery.
Surgical
vet clinics are very expensive, but AAS never has
surgery done on the cheap.
Most
vets have little experience
doing ear crops and many won't
do the
surgery as it is seen as purely cosmetic and thus unwarranted.
He barked and begged to get out of his kennel at our
vet's office, demanding that we
do his
surgery asap.
The next day, I started to give him the science diet puppy food again, he would not touch it, he didn't eat anything for the next 2 weeks, had to force feed him baby formula, Pedia light, blended up chicken and rice... I have seen 2
vets and a specialist and everything was tested normal, blood work normal, liver back to normal - I'm guessing bc of the meds, he has had all vaccinations and on regular heartgard and nexgard... no one could figure out the reason, they wanted me to spend 2000 on
surgery to search for blockage that didn't show up on xrays, I
did not have the Money to
do so, have been
doing all I can at home to help him get through this.
he
does not appear to be in any pain and plays, but the
vet said the test shows he has urine in his blood, and she felt en enlarged enflamed prostate... Could it be some sort of infection from the antibiotics,,, He was fine and
doing great as always before the
surgery and Antibiotics.
I called my
vet immediately... she informed me there would be an extra fee for her coming in at midnight... I said that didn't matter... she ended up having to have
surgery..
In fact the cost was so reasonable that we are considering having CVVC
vets do Jerry's hip replacement in June if they can find a longer
surgery table.
After several
vet deep ear canal cleanings and antibiotics, it
did not help relieve the pain so he had to have
surgery to remove both ear drums due to decaying membranes.
And when the
vet was sure she tore her knee ligament, we
did NOT waver, and continued with the program... meaning NO to
surgery.
However, other than telling me not to walk him at all for about a week after
surgery, my
vet didn't give me any restrictions for exercise.
While
doing surgery, our
vet said 2 other teeth were missing, but were not recent, so gums grew over properly.
the tablets come in 4 mg and 1 three times a day should
do the trick, but I am not a
vet so I would recommend contacting your local
surgery just to be safe.