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I am wanting to get my DDB's hip scored, but i am scared as i have heard of dogs having adverse affects to the anesthetic, could they be sedated instead??? my bitch has just turned 3 and my dog is 2 in march. I want to get them done for the good of the breed and i intend breed ruby in the future.
Any advice welcome
Thanks Louise
By Sam-Jo
Date 21.01.08 20:05 GMT

Yes, when I got my bitch hip scored she was sedated. Near Blackpool though, bit too far North for you!
By Sam-Jo
Date 21.01.08 20:11 GMT

Whoops, just looked at your profile, probably not too far North! PM me if you want the details.

There's a vet and top breeder of Weimeraner's who is in Leeds, I think, so much closer for you that does hipscoring under sedation. Have you asked your breed club which they feel is better for the breed? Sedation as does GA can have problems at times, but in reality they are that rare that it isn't the worry that it used to be years ago.
My dogs aren't my whole life, but my life wouldn't be whole without them. 05/01/08 11 stone 12 lbs

Maybe im just being abit of a worrier, but the thought of losing one under something like this brings tears to me eyes, i have lost a pup close to me recently and couldn't bare to lose another. Im training to be a vet nurse so they might let me accompany her. I will ask my local vets about sedation and if none agree to the idea i will try the ones suggested further a field. How long do they take to come through after they have been done? Do we get to see the x-rays, because i read an article on vets not aligning the dogs hips correctly and the scores inaccurate of course.
Rambling abit now but my dogs are my first concern, and i do worry.
Thanks Louise

Takes around 6-8 weeks, can be sooner at times. Now my vet shows me the x-rays before they are sent off and we talk about them etc. He also allows me to have a copy of one of them.
My dogs aren't my whole life, but my life wouldn't be whole without them. 05/01/08 11 stone 12 lbs
If you are training to be a vet nurse, discuss among your tutors about a vet they could recommend - anasthetics are very safe these days and I'm sure for x-rays they are only under for a very short while and only then lightly. Your own vet may well have experience of taking the x-rays - my vet has done mine and several others and I have been very pleased with scores and the way they were treated in the surgery. It is always a worry - regardless of what way you go and even more so worrying waiting for results to come through! Good Luck.
I had the same worries about putting mine under a general anaesthetic for hip and elbow scoring so took my Rottie to Hampshire to have his done under sedation. Everything went according to plan...although it took a long time for the sedation to work on him!! Just waiting for the scores now...fingers crossed!

There is also someone that I take mine to near Whitchurch, he uses sedation and is brilliant.
The reason a dog has so many friends is that he wags his tail instead of his tongue.
yes may be the chap i used at malpas cheshire he was brilliant a lot of working labs go there
yes I use him too
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Hi could anyone PM me with contact no for hip score under sedation please
thank you

thank you for your pm could anyone else give info of more closer to hertfordshire
the vet i use does under sedation, he is at Boston Lincs is that any nearer for you???

yes that closer only 86 miles could you pm contact details please

AlisonGold which whitchurch is that i did google map search it came up with six
I've pm'ed you details of one in Bromsgrove

The postcode is SY14 8JQ and the Vet is Ewan Bryson.
The reason a dog has so many friends is that he wags his tail instead of his tongue.
i have PM'd you details of the vet In Boston. cheers
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