Hey Fellow Frenchie Owners!
My name is Lee and my husband and I brought Louis home in September. He's a brindle boy, though all black now, and is such a delight. We have had many dogs, big and small, but never a Frenchie.
Louis is fun, smart and stubborn. He brings us such joy and laughter during these difficult times. We are so grateful and happy we have him in our lives.
We were wondering if any of you have had experience with opening up your Frenchies airways. And if so, if you have any advise. We know to first get him evaluated by a surgeon who uses laser. And I believe they have to sedate him to evaluate. Is that your experience? And we will be neutering him at some point and was wondering if your experience was to do it at the time of the evaluation.
Thank you for any advise you can pass along.
Lee
My name is Lee and my husband and I brought Louis home in September. He's a brindle boy, though all black now, and is such a delight. We have had many dogs, big and small, but never a Frenchie.
Louis is fun, smart and stubborn. He brings us such joy and laughter during these difficult times. We are so grateful and happy we have him in our lives.
We were wondering if any of you have had experience with opening up your Frenchies airways. And if so, if you have any advise. We know to first get him evaluated by a surgeon who uses laser. And I believe they have to sedate him to evaluate. Is that your experience? And we will be neutering him at some point and was wondering if your experience was to do it at the time of the evaluation.
Thank you for any advise you can pass along.
Lee