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***Mr D*** 18-12-2006 15:48

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 353585)
Unfortunately some animals do have an adverse reaction to a general anaesthetic Mr. D. just like some people do.:( It's tragic when it happens. The son of some friends of ours was lucky to survive when he went for a pre-planned op and reacted to the anaesthetic. Nothing to indicate that there would be a problem prior to that.

Yes you do tend to see a different vet each time but we get a different doctor each time at Peel House so not unusual to us.

:( Oh Tinks it must have been so awful. I get so attached to pets and hate to see them suffer. They really are just like a member of the family. Hopefully he didn't suffer too much.

I understand that now as I did my research after the event. Just one of them things really.

I kind of believe everything happens for a reason. some we just cannot see, I was nearly put of owning dogs again after my loss but now have 2 beauties.

Back to the topic, I find I will avoid the vets as much as possible now, and usually search the internet and dog forums to see if I can help myself rather than got to the vets.

As a trip to the vets usually = ££££££££

Although as I have insurance, there would be no hesitation should an emergency arrise as cost would not be an issue.

mallard 19-12-2006 10:31

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I use myerscough,s on union road oswaldtwistle,its a good vets and the staff are very helpful and your pets are in good hands they have always been very good with my dog so i could recomend them

luke 20-12-2006 17:07

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simon 20-12-2006 17:09

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OOPS

It was me really





Many thanks for your advice people,

So sorry to hear about your staffy Ben Tinks


When Our max died last year(he was 17) , we all wanted a puppy, but I said NO. but if we all wanted one in a year then maybe, well one year on and...we got our little "Flash" on sunday night

12wk old brindle/white bits staffy.

He has really nice brothers and sisters over in leeds if ya need a phone number tinks

accymel 20-12-2006 17:11

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Ahhhhhhhhh not another with another username - just been caught out :rofl38: Simon :p:D

Tinkerbelle 20-12-2006 17:15

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Cheers Si :)

Get some pics of him on here so we can have a look at him then :)

Thanks but I need a bit of doggy timeout. I want a Rotty next so if you hear of any rotty pups :D

MITZY 21-12-2006 06:09

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When I had to have my dog put to sleep I used Myrescough,brilliant with animals, not as good with people, I got asked how I was going to pay before the dog had even taken her last breath.

AccyMad 21-12-2006 12:53

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Sorry about your dog Tinkerbelle, it's awful when you lose a family pet especially after having him all those years.

cashman 22-12-2006 19:27

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sorry tinks about your mutt,must be really crap,we were gutted when oscar slipped a disc.that was bad enough.:foryou:

tadah 23-12-2006 18:12

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[quote=Tinkerbelle;353540]I had to have my 16 year old Staffi Ben put to sleep yesterday, not good at all. Stilll feel like I've lost one of the family today. quote]
Sorry to hear that i really am. And i use mearly same as willow.

lindsay ormerod 29-01-2007 12:11

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We use Mearleys,though we've only ever had them look at the odd rabbit and the mental guinea pig.


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