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Health and nutrition How to feed a Wolfdog, information about dog food, how to vaccinate and what to do if the dog gets ill.... |
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From what I was told by my vet, some csv are a bit "slower" than other dogs. It takes them longer to fall asleep and later to wake. So there is no need to give bigger doses, but just wait longer for the effect.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Bad Dürkheim
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Our dogs needed quite high doses and woke up very soon but nothing really out of normal range.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Stockholm
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![]() Hronec my male, needs full dose, but did neeeeeeewer fall a sleep ![]() I anaesthesize him two times, it was the same thing time no two. Rasty my female vent under very fast a very deeeeeep, but she was also up very fast after the antidope... Hronec had a bit of a hangover, but Rasty was OK, just like normal... Anyone having more experience of anaesthesizeing a CsV please tell ![]() Very best regards / Mikael
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