C sections are performed on women all them time.
Shock probably killed the dog.
Not without anesthetic on the kitchen table.
Prior to modern surgery techniques, many women did not survive C-sections. Often, the goal was just to save the baby because the mother was already beyond help.
C sections are NOT performed on women all the time. I don't know of ONE woman, friend, co-worker, acquaintance, NONE who had a C-section. Surgery is NOT common for anyone except Hollywood people who have to stay "beautiful." Pregnant women get C sections when there really isn't other choices.
Surgery Going "under the knife" is dangerous for anyone. I don't care if it's a cataract or a C section, it's not done on women ALL THE TIME.
But, maybe SHOCK did kill the dog. The poor dog. It's better off dead than with a maniac owner like Ms. Stupid.
Imagine the ROMANS developing the Caesarean section. Ave Kaiser!! From the Internet: Caesarean section is a surgical procedure in which one or more incisions are made through a mother's abdomen (laparotomy) and uterus (hysterotomy) to deliver one or more babies, or, rarely, to remove a dead fetus. A late-term abortion using Caesarean section procedures is termed a hysterotomy abortion and is very rarely performed. The first modern Caesarean section was performed by German gynecologist Ferdinand Adolf Kehrer in 1881.
I have to say, it's a little disturbing you so blithely relate a human surgical procedure to butchery of a dog.