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about anesthesia safety and myths.
Not exact matches
Before surgery, owners should take the time to sit down with their veterinarian and ask questions
about the procedure and the steps that will be taken to ensure their pet's
safety while under
anesthesia.
If you have questions or concerns
about anesthesia, let us know — we take
anesthesia safety seriously.
To find out more
about why we use general
anesthesia to support your pet's
safety, see our Professional Dental Cleaning page.
Because we are concerned
about the well being of every pet that we serve, each patient is given a thorough health screening including blood work before receiving
anesthesia to ensure their
safety at all times.
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safety of antlers and bones, and are dental cleanings under
anesthesia safe
We have many people inquire
about natural oils especially in cats — I have many Vets also that have inquired
about our various ingredients including NEEM oil — and after we explain that less then 1 / 100th of the formulation is made up of any of our essential oils they are very pleased with the concentration — especially when in our recommended usage less then 1 / 3rd of a teaspoon is recommended in very small breed dogs and cats — now take 1 / 100th of that and when it is used daily for the first 30 days on serious conditions with a topical application, and then the maintenance phase is one application every 3 to 4 days — the actual amount of any of our essential oils is very very small — and to add to the
safety issue as I mentioned earlier it is a topical application and yes some is ingested — but with approximately 700,000 bottles used — and not one reported case of injury or death we have a fantastic record when compared to
anesthesia scaling — according to the statistics reported in a very large study of 2,500 dogs — going under
anesthesia — if the same 700,000 using our product chose
anesthesia scaling instead according to the study — 2,358 would have died and 12 % or another 60,000 would have been injured!!!
Click here to read more
about Frontier's commitment to
anesthesia safety.
Dr. Shafford is passionate
about improving
anesthesia safety, minimizing patient stress, and maximizing patient comfort.
The experience can be overwhelming, because you can be worried
about the
safety of the sedation and dog
anesthesia that is being used.
These «900» protocols — are so important and after having both dogs under
anesthesia I was super happy to know
about all the
safety measures in place to ensure things went smoothly.