calliecritturs
Posted : 6/26/2010 5:26:18 PM
Kindredspirits
I was wondering though is it possible they gave the dogs too much anesthesia and thats why it took so much longer to come out of it, or just a low tolerance?
Usually -- at least the way my vet does things -- there is a combination of anesthesia (gas) and a sedative (what makes them groggy). My vet often uses ONLY gas simply because my dogs know him and trust him enough to do that. But it's often the COMBO of the two that can cause the prolonged grogginess.
ASK THE VET **EXACTLY** what was used. Also -- TELL the vet that he was groggy SO long because in that case the vet may decide not to use that particular combination again.
It's *not* the anesthesia that causes the grogginess -- it's usually a sedative of some kind. Usually the gas anesthesia wears off virtually immediately. (almost as soon as they take the mask off).
It's not usually that the vet has used too much -- it's a "THIS particular dog" thing -- SOMETIMES it's a breed thing. But typically it's *this* dog who is overly sensitive to a particular sedative/anesthesia combo.