This is far from ideal and avoiding having to put
your Dog under anaesthesia to clean their Teeth should be a goal you have.
Not exact matches
Larger breed
dogs should be examined during their puppy health checks and while
under general
anaesthesia for desexing.
Ask your vet to check your
dog's hips regularly, particularly when
under anaesthesia for desexing and only buy a
dog from a breeder who hip scores for hip dysplasia.
When the build up of Plaque and Tartar becomes serious then your
dog may need to be put
under anaesthesia to have their Teeth cleaned.
Blood or saliva was withdrawn at the end of the MRI procedure whilst the
dog is still
under the effect of the
anaesthesia ensuring minimal stress to the animal.