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Hello,
Waffle is going to have a surgery on Monday in order to remove some potential grass seeds responsible for his paw injury. The vet explains me briefly how the day would look like:
- I need to bring Waffle the morning and left him there (i cannot stay with him until they sedate him)
- I understand he will be staying in a kennel until it is his time to have the surgery
- The vet explained me how they will sedate him and how they will wake him up
- Then I will pick him up when he is awake
- The recovery process was also explained to me
The veterinary surgery practice looks fine and they have rather good reviews. My interactions with them have been positive so I have faith they will do a good job.
My experience, with doctors for humans, is that they sometimes look better after you if you ask the good questions, show that you are picky and knowledgeable. With that in mind, would anyone have some good smart questions to ask when I leave Waffle for his surgery?
Waffle is going to have a surgery on Monday in order to remove some potential grass seeds responsible for his paw injury. The vet explains me briefly how the day would look like:
- I need to bring Waffle the morning and left him there (i cannot stay with him until they sedate him)
- I understand he will be staying in a kennel until it is his time to have the surgery
- The vet explained me how they will sedate him and how they will wake him up
- Then I will pick him up when he is awake
- The recovery process was also explained to me
The veterinary surgery practice looks fine and they have rather good reviews. My interactions with them have been positive so I have faith they will do a good job.
My experience, with doctors for humans, is that they sometimes look better after you if you ask the good questions, show that you are picky and knowledgeable. With that in mind, would anyone have some good smart questions to ask when I leave Waffle for his surgery?