Practice members create individual
anesthesia plans for each pet, depending on age and the pet's medical history.
Not exact matches
Armed with this information, your veterinarian can make better anesthetic drug choices and
plan for the safest
anesthesia possible
for your
pet.
The blood work screens
for conditions that may cause complications with
anesthesia, and lets the doctor
plan the safest
anesthesia for your
pet.
Step 1 — Pre-anesthetic bloodwork ensures safety;
anesthesia; examination of the mouth Step 2 — A Certified Veterinary Technician uses hand tools to remove tartar and probe
for gum disease Step 3 — An ultrasonic scaler is used to remove plaque and tarter below the gumline Step 4 — The teeth are polished Step 5 — Flouride is added to protect the teeth Step 6 — The
pet wakes up under the supervision of a veterinarian, and goes home with a dental care
plan to keep teeth healthy & pearly white!
Plans for anesthesia are carefully constructed to manage pain and provide a reasonable level of unconsciousness needed
for the procedures that we perform, and are designed
for each individual
pet.