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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2007

To take out stones from the dog's belly

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  • stones? u mean stones from the ground that he ate?

  • Yes, they are stones from the ground.

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  • *Invoke should be income for my comment below.

  • I WOULD not recommend anyone take an animal to this man for survey. He obviously EPICALLY FAILED STERILE technique. Where's the techs? Sterile operating room? Gown and cap? People handing containers to doctor without being sterile then he touches it and then back to the surgical site? The animal is obviously just invoke for him.

  • does it hurt the dog?

    who's dog is it anyway? male or female?

  • The stones are bladder stones. They are not do to to much salt or the diet. They appear to be struvite, or magnesium-amonium-phospahte, the most common variety, and are generally thought to be due to bladder infection with certain bacteria.

    This amount of stones is quite common.

    The commenter below, in French, makes a good observation. This surgery is not usually done so "casually".

  • @yohanesss

    Uh... u were joking when u answered the comment about if these were stones from the ground, right? Cause these are NOT stones he ate from the ground. These are urinary BLADDER STONES, caused by years of eating bad food, like human food, or dog food with high salt content. These are naturally formed stones: first comes as crystals, then into stones.

  • Awww! Poor doggy!

  • Conditions d'aseptie déplorable ! Je n'oserais jamais présenter une telle vidéo. Vous feriez mieux de la retirer. Vous donnez une bien mauvaise image de la profession...

  • Um, that's a bladder. Those are bladder stones, caused by build up of calcium, not stones from the ground.

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