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by EKvonEarnhardt on 04 February 2009 - 21:02

Thanks
EK
by Pam Powers on 04 February 2009 - 22:02

by EKvonEarnhardt on 04 February 2009 - 22:02
I saw how the positioning can really make a difference in the hips after all this.
EK

by july9000 on 04 February 2009 - 22:02
by eichenluft on 04 February 2009 - 23:02

by dogshome9 on 05 February 2009 - 00:02
You must have been so frustrated 2 hours to get 1 decent x-ray. I know how you must have felt a vet that I used once took about 10 x-rays the dog was anesthetized for over 2 hours and took another 2 hours to wake up. I chose 3 that were only ok. The dog did get a pass but I never went back to that vet.
Learned a big lesson since then I travel 2 hours where they take 1 and get it right the first time, the whole procedure took
30 minutes from sedation to waking up.
Yes they look just fine. Good Luck.

by EKvonEarnhardt on 05 February 2009 - 03:02
I hope she does good. Time will tell. :)
And yes I was a little frustrated as the vet that was helping the vet tech had never did a "OFA before" so I was dammed if I was going to walk out of there with some of the xrays I had seen. But I understand everyone has to learn some how.
EK

by gagsd4 on 05 February 2009 - 13:02
Mary

by EKvonEarnhardt on 02 March 2009 - 21:03

by Rezkat5 on 03 March 2009 - 04:03
That's just ridiculous.....sorry, I worked as a tech, and it should take that long at all and not that many shots either. Two shots at most maybe......
My male was hard to get straight, but still only two shots and that was me just being picky! Long and lanky boy.....
Heck I xrayed my older femaled by myself under anesthesia and it was a perfect shot.
Are the techs in the xray room doing the positioning?
I know that in some states, people are not allowed in the room with the animal....
Kathy
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