Family dog put to sleep, wakes up hours later

October 15th, 2010 at 4:59 am EDT

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Family dog put to sleep, wakes up hours later
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This is many a pet owners, ( and Veterinarians)
nightmare.

You make the decision to end your pets life, and
12 hours later they are back alive.

By: Tom Wait

REDFORD, Mich. (WXYZ) - Matt Olivarez had to do what every animal owner dreads – he had to put his dog to sleep. Now he may have to do it all over again.

Last Saturday, Matt took his 10-year-old Rottweiler, Mia, to the vet. Mia has spinal problems and is barely able to walk. Matt’s vet recommended the family dog be put down because nothing could be done to ease her pain.

Matt says he watched as his beloved Mia was given two shots. Moments later Mia closed her eyes and it appeared she was gone. Matt says the vet declared her deceased.

Because Mia is so important to his wife and two young children, Matt brought the dog home so the family could give her a burial. But the next morning Matt went into the garage where he put Mia’s body and she was awake.

Now Matt is faced with a gut-wrenching decision – does he go back to the vet and put the dog down again.

"What if I would have buried my dog alive? What if I would have cremated her and burned her alive? How do I explain to my kids I have to kill Mia twice?" said Olivarez.

Action News contacted the vet’s office where the procedure was performed. We were told there would be no comment until it could be verified that it was Mia that survived the shots.

To see the video of this story you can go here:

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P.S. How did this happen.

Well I was not there, but after performing thousands of
euthanasias, I can offer some insight.

Likely the euthanyl was not injected directly into
the vein, and was inadvertently given under the skin

Secondly the Veterinarian administering the euthanyl likely
did not listen well with a stethoscope to ensure that
the heart had stopped beating.

All in all a bad situation- although the dog in the video, Mia
seems to be a pretty happy dog.

Perhaps it really wasn't her time, and something
can be done to help her.

I'll keep you posted.





Best Wishes,

Dr Andrew Jones, DVM

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