Know Your Vet. Make Sure they are experienced. Ask how many sp/euters they have done.
@Nancy McClelland ,
@rabbit_friend :
One of our first rescue transitions from shelter that was overpopulated died in neuter surgery when I did not research properly. The overanxious DVM was tackling a cryptorchid neuter on our dutch boy who would've been euthanized because the shelter was overcapacity. I regret that I ever took him to that vet. (DVM is no longer on the HRS recommended list).
Our rescue has taken unwanted or abandoned buns in for sp/euters. Nurmerous rabbits removed from high-volume shelters.
CBC/BMP and wellness exams are done prior by our experienced DVM team. Our rabbit-savvy team requires pre-surgery tests (checking organ function, hydration, blood-clotting capability) and recently added lung xray. This costs money but I will pay the additional costs.
I have also heard of inexperienced assistant in SNIP clinic not shutting off the right valve to restore oxygen vs. isoflurane; something to that regard.
Another experience that left us heartbroken occured in December 2018. The sweetest 7 mo. old Flemish who originated from a backyard breeder transitioned to a person who could no longer keep him and his brother. Stupid me, not thinking of the dangers of ingesting baking-soda odor control bedding material. He and bro were spraying horrendously and dominance mounting occurred so we separated the sibs prior to neuter day.
He died from cardiac arrest as our rabbit-savvy DVM was closing up. I was shocked, angry, stunned and heartbroken. I thought all concerns were covered in the pre-surgery CBC/BMP approx. 5 days earlier. ** The necropsy showed he had 1/4th normal lung function. ** This didn't show nor detected when DVM listened to heart/lungs with stethoscope prior to surgery?
- Our clinic now adds a lung xray as pre-surgery protocol. // During rabbit socializer years at the shelter we saw many rabbits doing well in their SNIP clinic surgery.
I can relate to your loss, Clem. I can relate to the regrets. My heartfelt empathy as you heal.
Know your vet. Know your vet team. Cherish each day. (19 rabbits successfully sailed thru their sp/euters in 2006 after intact agouti male and female, and female NZW were dumped outdoors to populate.)