Surgical pain is best treated via multiple modalities include the administration of pain medications (such as opioids and son - steriodial anti0inflammatories) as well as local and
regional anethesia techniques (such as epidurals).
This means I could lose my dog during the MRI because of cardiac / respiratory issues while
under anethesia (he has no known issues like that now).
The Veterinary Technician stays with the patient all the way
through anethesia recovery.
I personally do not like to take dogs into
deep anethesia for the removal of these superficial tumors.
I have two older dogs who my vet says
needs anethesia and teeth cleaning I would like to try your procuct first but can you exlpain why you feel that neem is safe to injest.
I own a Mastiff and they can not be given the
same anethesia as most dogs because bottom line it can kill them.
Yes - hospitals are equipped to handle emergencies they may cause with their interventions, or that may arise naturally, but that doesn't change the fact that there are risks to
anethesia: it can slow your baby's heart rate, lower your blood pressure to dangerous levels, and necessitate the use of pitocin which can cause longer peaking contractions to distress your baby leading to c - section.