I would consider this to be a normal heart rate for this size of dog. I have a 30lb dog and her resting heart rate is 60-65. Just depends on the breed and level of fitness etc. Anaesthesia can cause a lowering of heart rate in some dogs depending on what anaesthetic agent is used but this heart rate is fine as long as it is stable.
The normal heart rate of a 5 year old is between 75 beats per minute and 115 beats per minute. At 120 beats per minute your child is probably excited about something or has just ran or walked for periods of time.
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Normal resting heart rate for an adult is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. Anything faster than that is considered tachycardia, which can cause dizziness and even fainting. It can be dangerous if not treated.
According to the Dolphin Research Center, a dolphin's heart rate can change rapidly depending on what its doing. While diving, it can go as low as 12 beats per minute. On the other hand, resurfacing can cause it to reach 120 beats per minute.
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When the heart rates goes above 100 beats per minute, it is called as tachycardia. The most common physiological cause is exercise.
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Because the doctor uses anesthesia that only numbs your nose. They don't sleep you cause it not a serious surgery.
For an infant the acceptable range is 120-160 beats per minute so 130 shouldn't be a cause to worry.
Latest research suggests that anesthesia causes heart rate problems.