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    I have several dogs who have had trouble coming out of a GA. The fluid makes it much easier on them. They rebound more quickly, can be released earlier and are back to their normal selves in no time. With an older dog or a dog with any kind of comprimised organ function, it's a must.

    Also having the IV already in place is a huge asset if something does go wrong. Makes monitoring easier and give easy access to a vein if the vet needs to do something in a hurry.

    My vet does fluid therapy automatically now. If you don't want it you have to tell him or the animal gets it. I always make sure my guys get it, even if they've never had problems with anesthesia before.
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    I have never even heard of this to be honest. Seems like I should probably ask for it if my girls ever need a surgery.

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    Kelcee (kitty) had it when she had her teeth cleaned. She was 12 then, (now 16.5).

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    Not only does it keep them hydrated, but if something goes wrong during surgery, they are already hooked up with IV fluids. When I worked at a vet clinic, every animal that was having surgery had an IV hooked up. I think it is well worth the $50.00, especially if something goes wrong.


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    Thanks for all the input everyone. I didn't even think of the fact that wuld already have an IV hookup with his vein in case something did go wrong.
    Looks like we'll be getting the fluid therapy.
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