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I brought my dog (English Bulldog) for two blocked...

I brought my dog (English Bulldog) for two blocked salivary glands, she came running and in good shape, she left in a fridge. The operation seemed to be going well, but after 4 days in intensive care in a room at more than 28 degrees my doll had a cardio respiratory arrest which was fatal to her. When you know this breed you know that you should not expose it to this heat. I have nothing against the healthcare team which did, I think, a good job or even against this school in general but with the money they brew, I think that an air-conditioned room would not be too much. I have been to visit my dog several times and I saw that she was exhausted by this heat. They operated on my dog several times without worry for other problems. Given the age of my doll, I asked that the biopsy exams not be carried out because knowing that she has cancer or not at 12 years old has no interest but it was refused and charged. Besides, they cannot tell me precisely what my dog died of. In short I think they are good specialists despite everything even if I have not recovered my baby (they are not immortal unfortunately) but avoid having your animal operated in summer, it is completely abnormal to have a canopy on the ceiling which overheats the entire establishment and that the intensive care room is not equipped with air conditioning ... And do not count your time during the consultations which are endless ... Sorry my doggie for having subjected you to this .. ..

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