Thanks to all...first off, she was a perfectly healthy 7 month old sheltie, all vaccinations,etc. They told me they wanted to hold her over for "observation." She bled to death completely unattended sometime after 6:00PM when they closed the clinic and when she was discovered at 8:00AM the next morning. What "they" were going to observe is a mystery to us since no one was there. She had no genetic blood problems, etc. Her abdominal cavity was filled with blood post-op.
My issue is that when you are asked by a medical person to leave a patient overnight, you "assume" someone is going to be there doing the observing. That is NOT the case in the states I have investigated so far....Fla, N.C., S.C., Virg., W.V., N.H and Maine.
And yes, this is a lawsuit, I am scsreaming bloody murder and I have the State Senator's entering Legislation on the 15th of this month. But just beware and always ASK!