Admission query

Hm77

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Just wondering what peoples thoughts are on something that has come up on my dogs pre admission from from vet.

He's going in to have his anal glands flushed as there is a persistent infection in one of them.

The form has asked if we want pre-anaesthetic bloods done and if we'd like him to have IV fluid therapy during the procedure. Neither were mentioned at the check he had this morning.

He is 7 years old and has no other health concens. I'm a paranoid owner at the best of times so not sure what is best for him.

Will speak to vet before he goes in but just wondered what others opinions on this are.
 
Yes to both for best practice.

This has come up a few times before, including from me as I was surprised that either were optional extras rather than being included as standard. I always opt for best care.

Vets on here always recommend yes, too.

ETA Poss not bloods if they have been done within last 6 months.
 
The last GA we had for a dog I did have bloods. He was 12 though and I didn’t want to take any risks.
I was going to say I might now have done so had it been one of my younger dogs, but actually that’s rubbish 🙄 I would because the guilt of not and there being any repercussions would be too much!
What does it cost? I’m not even sure but I suspect if your paying for an operation of any kind in the first place you probably may as well.
 
The last GA we had for a dog I did have bloods. He was 12 though and I didn’t want to take any risks.
I was going to say I might now have done so had it been one of my younger dogs, but actually that’s rubbish 🙄 I would because the guilt of not and there being any repercussions would be too much!
What does it cost? I’m not even sure but I suspect if your paying for an operation of any kind in the first place you probably may as well.
They've not quoted for the bloods.

I'm the same, think I'd rather do it now and know if it does pick anything up than find out later on that something could have been found earlier.
 
Out of interest what if owners say no? Or do you just put the cost into the quote as part of it all.
I don’t think I’ve ever been asked about fluids. I’d assume that as a given anyway
 
I would always have the fluids, regardless of how old the dog is.

Bloods is dependent on age and reason for the GA for me.
 
Turns out running the blood tests was 100% the right decision.

He has been diagnosed with kidney disease which came as a massive shock. Spent 4 days in the vets but is now home snoozing on my lap.

How long we'll have together I dont know but we'll be sure to make the most of it.

Thank you to all those who said to test, it was not something I'd ever really thought about in what appeared to be a healthy dog but now realise the importance.
 
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