Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't crowd source a major surgery for your pet. Call a vet that you trust and follow their recommendations.
Sigh. Obviously. But just curious of people’s experiences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 8 month old moyen sized poodle, and my vet said if he stays under 50 lbs and there is no history of bloat/torsion in his breeding line (and there is not), that she would likely not recommend gastropexy.
Interesting. My dog is about 55 lbs.
Did you do the gastropexy? I think if I had a female, I'd automatically do it with the spay, but with a male it's a harder decision. He's a "moyen" poodle and is 75% standard and 25% mini, so he should be on the smaller side. Mom is about 40 lbs and dad is about 25 lbs. He's 30 lbs right now at 8 months old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 8 month old moyen sized poodle, and my vet said if he stays under 50 lbs and there is no history of bloat/torsion in his breeding line (and there is not), that she would likely not recommend gastropexy.
Interesting. My dog is about 55 lbs.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 8 month old moyen sized poodle, and my vet said if he stays under 50 lbs and there is no history of bloat/torsion in his breeding line (and there is not), that she would likely not recommend gastropexy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vet trying to upsell, OP.
Not OP, but "She doesn’t do them. She seemed ambivalent" is the opposite of what you're alleging. Follow the thread.
Then add that into the original post, otherwise people aren't going to see follow-ups.
Also, NO, why on earth would you do this for a healthy dog without a family history or breed risk??? Money out the window.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vet trying to upsell, OP.
Not OP, but "She doesn’t do them. She seemed ambivalent" is the opposite of what you're alleging. Follow the thread.