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This is what one Wolfie lady had to say on the subject:
"I have always insisted on being present when my hounds have to be given anaesthetics, which was just as well in at least one instance. One bitch had to have an x-ray on her hips to find out why she was so lame and it was being done by a young vet new to the practice. He asked her weight, made some calculations, and filled up three syringes with anaesthetic. I watched, appalled, and then asked whether he was just going to pour all that lot into her, to which he said of course, it was the correct amount for a dog of her size. I insisted that he just trickle it in slowly and, since I made a fuss and was obviously willing to just walk out with her if I did not get my way, he did as I asked. She was completely out before she had two-thirds of the first syringe! He went white and was horrified at what might have happened had he done as he intended. I was just glad I had insisted on staying!"
Its a bit scary to be honest, coincidentally tomorrow is my day off so I will be around sweating it out with my lovely Carakeel.
Maybe take the other furkids for a run on the beach while all this is going on. :(