Dental procedure, sad result :(

One of our dear little Maltese (9 years old) died this month during the prep for a routine tooth cleaning. She was under light anesthesia, and all was well except for her oxygen sat level – it was slightly off, so the vet was doing some extra checking before proceeding. She had her stethoscope on my dog’s heart and heard the emboli strike – they tried to save her, but couldn’t.

Another person wrote about a similar issue but I can’t find that post now, so am starting a new thread.

My question: Since my dog died I’ve read that placque can somehow calcify, break off, and get into the bloodstream, causing death by heart attack or stroke…is that true? I don’t know how it could get into the bloodstream, but would like to know. Our vet just said "emboli." I’ve also read that dogs can just "throw a clot" causing the same kinds of deaths…
We trust our vet, she was wonderful with all our dogs, and we have no reason to believe anything preventable occured during the prep for the procedure.

When we got our dogs, we didn’t know about the need to do teeth cleaning – so we didn’t, beyond giving them healthy dental chews, hard food, etc. By the time we knew how important it was, they were adults and not about to have us poking around in their mouths, so we had our vet keep an eye on their teeth. We were told in the fall our dog should have her teeth cleaned in the next few months, so we scheduled the procedure for after the holidays. Needless to say, we feel awful about this…

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Dental procedure, sad result :(

One of our dear little Maltese (9 years old) died this month during the prep for a routine tooth cleaning. She was under light anesthesia, and all was well except for her oxygen sat level – it was slightly off, so the vet was doing some extra checking before proceeding. She had her stethoscope on my dog’s heart and heard the emboli strike – they tried to save her, but couldn’t.

Another person wrote about a similar issue but I can’t find that post now, so am starting a new thread.

My question: Since my dog died I’ve read that placque can somehow calcify, break off, and get into the bloodstream, causing death by heart attack or stroke…is that true? I don’t know how it could get into the bloodstream, but would like to know. Our vet just said "emboli." I’ve also read that dogs can just "throw a clot" causing the same kinds of deaths…
We trust our vet, she was wonderful with all our dogs, and we have no reason to believe anything preventable occured during the prep for the procedure.

When we got our dogs, we didn’t know about the need to do teeth cleaning – so we didn’t, beyond giving them healthy dental chews, hard food, etc. By the time we knew how important it was, they were adults and not about to have us poking around in their mouths, so we had our vet keep an eye on their teeth. We were told in the fall our dog should have her teeth cleaned in the next few months, so we scheduled the procedure for after the holidays. Needless to say, we feel awful about this…

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Dog Secrets

Many people own dogs, they are the most popular pet in US as well as any other countries. Generally speaking, taking care of a dog is regarded as a simple task. You feed it, give it a bath if it gets dirty, walk it and let it get exercise and love it as you would any other member of your family. Most dog owners regularly take their pet to the veterinarian, clip their claws, brush their coats and provide them with a warm bed to sleep in at night. These things seem so simple – but there are other dog secrets that are really important to know. These things can lengthen the life of your pet as well as keeping them healthier and happier.

The first important dog secret is that dog food is not always the healthiest thing to feed your dog. Many dog food manufacturers cover up for the fact that the things that they list as the ingredients of the food are not the most accurate. The main reason that they can get away with these lies is because the manufacturer only is obligated to list the ingredients that they themselves added to the food. The chemicals and antibiotics that have been fed to the meat prior to its purchase by the dog food companies are not required to be disclosed in the ingredient list. Additionally, the animals that the meat comes from can come from a very questionable origin – euthanized animals, dead, dying and disease zoo and farm animals, just to name a few. A dog should eat the same healthy food that you feed your family, something that the dog food companies do not want people to know, a big dog food secret.

The other big secret is that when you kiss your dog on the lips, your dog is at a much greater risk of catching something from you than you are from him/her! Although dogs do frequently sniff other dogs’ behinds and their feces, your chances of catching a bacteria of some kind from kissing your dog’s lips is very slim. On the other hand, dogs can be very susceptible to many human ailments – especially tuberculosis. So next time you think about kissing your dog on the lips, reconsider, remembering this important dog secret!

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Pupsnacks: 35 Delicious and Healthy Recipes to Bark Home about

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In this day of pet food ingredient scares, more and more dog owners want to actively monitor what their dogs eat. Many are discovering the joy of making home-cooked treats for their special furry friendsnot only do homemade goodies allow for the use of wholesome and preservative-free ingredients, but they can also help manage weight and even improve dental health while delighting hungry dogs. Here at last is a book that shows you how to create safe, healthy, and nutritionally-balanced food for your beloved dog.

 

Innova Canned Dog Food 13.2 oz. Can

 Innova Canned Dog Food 13.2 oz. Can

Combines lean meats, wholesome fruits and vegetables, natural whole grains, vitamin-rich potatoes and cottage cheese to create a nutritious and healthy dog food.