Baxter Tiberius
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- Apr 16, 2015
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- usa
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- baxter
Hi all -
I know there is a bulldog vet listing online on a few sites, but I was curious how you might go about finding a surgeon that you trust to do surgeries on an english bulldog?
Or is it really moreso about finding a pet hospital with a good reputation in general?
I suppose the anesthesia issue is the main concern. I usually tell them that baxter has sleep apnea and stops breathing when he's *not* on anesthesia, so they need to really watch his breathing through the night during/after surgery. This just makes me feel more at ease that someone is paying attention. My little trick. Feel free to steal it
Baxter is finally getting neutered soon, and I was wondering if anyone had tips on finding a good english bulldog surgeon in San Diego CA area.
I used the English Bulldog vet list when we were in Miami and actually ended up with some somewhat incompetent vets. Had better luck at the more expensive/reputable local pet hospital that didnt necessarily specialize in English Bulldogs. In the end I guess its moreso about education and competence than "We see lots of english bulldogs".
-B-
I know there is a bulldog vet listing online on a few sites, but I was curious how you might go about finding a surgeon that you trust to do surgeries on an english bulldog?
Or is it really moreso about finding a pet hospital with a good reputation in general?
I suppose the anesthesia issue is the main concern. I usually tell them that baxter has sleep apnea and stops breathing when he's *not* on anesthesia, so they need to really watch his breathing through the night during/after surgery. This just makes me feel more at ease that someone is paying attention. My little trick. Feel free to steal it

Baxter is finally getting neutered soon, and I was wondering if anyone had tips on finding a good english bulldog surgeon in San Diego CA area.
I used the English Bulldog vet list when we were in Miami and actually ended up with some somewhat incompetent vets. Had better luck at the more expensive/reputable local pet hospital that didnt necessarily specialize in English Bulldogs. In the end I guess its moreso about education and competence than "We see lots of english bulldogs".
-B-