Prior to this, blood tests and X-rays often are performed to make sure that your pet is
as safe an anesthetic candidate as possible.
Not exact matches
As soon as a mother awakes fully from general anesthesia, it is safe to nurse her baby or pump her milk because general anesthetic medications are rapidly metabolize
As soon
as a mother awakes fully from general anesthesia, it is safe to nurse her baby or pump her milk because general anesthetic medications are rapidly metabolize
as a mother awakes fully from general anesthesia, it is
safe to nurse her baby or pump her milk because general
anesthetic medications are rapidly metabolized.
We use sevoflurane
as our inhalational
anesthetic, the
safest anesthetic available, this
anesthetic helps to ensure a fast, smooth recovery for our patients.
We use a
safe anesthetic protocol that is gentle enough to allow your pet to recover and return home the same day
as the procedure.
- We use modern inhalant
anesthetics to make anesthesia
as safe as possible for your pet.
Safe Anesthesia - We use the most modern inhalant anesthetic - Sevoflurane gas - as well as short - acting and reversible injectable anesthetics to make anesthesia as safe as possible for your
Safe Anesthesia - We use the most modern inhalant
anesthetic - Sevoflurane gas -
as well
as short - acting and reversible injectable
anesthetics to make anesthesia
as safe as possible for your
safe as possible for your pet.
The trained
anesthetic technicians and advanced patient monitoring help make your pet's anesthesia
as safe as possible.
Fortuntately, anesthesia these days is very
safe and
as long
as your pet is generally healthy, there is a minimal risk for
anesthetic complications.
We will use the information obtained from these tests to tailor an
anesthetic protocol especially for your pet so that it will be
as safe and comfortable
as possible during the surgical procedure and later on.
Intravenous catheters and advanced
anesthetic monitoring help make sure your pet is
as safe as possible while under anesthesia.
We will use the information obtained from these tests to tailor an
anesthetic protocol especially for your pet so that it will be
as safe and comfortable
as possible during the dental procedure.
There are many
anesthetic drugs and protocols in use today that are
safe in cats
as young
as 6 weeks of age.
Our success in safely using anesthesia is also due to our hospitals» use of modern
anesthetic products and techniques, which we continually update
as the medical industry develops newer and
safer anesthetic agents.
Surgery in the haul - in facility at the clinic offers
safer anesthetic options
as well
as more advanced monitoring of the patient during the procedure.
For surgeries
as well
as for acute and chronic conditions we use all our available and
safe resources, including opioids, local
anesthetics, NSAIDs (non-steroidal medications) and oral and injectable analgesics for the complete comfort of your pet.
Due to improved
anesthetic techniques, anesthesia is very
safe because we have better support and monitoring while an animal is under anesthesia,
as well
as pre-
anesthetic blood testing.
As in human medicine, the
anesthetics available for anesthetizing our companion pets are extremely
safe.
Using isofluorene
as the
anesthetic and appropriate surgical and after - surgery techniques, spaying and neutering of rabbits is
as safe as for any other animal.
We practice a
safe, multi-modal approach that is individually created for each dog or cat and includes injectables for sedation and pain management
as well
as gas
anesthetic agents.
As modern pet
anesthetics have become a lot
safer, with fewer side effects, the debate about the recommended age of canine neutering has been reopened in the veterinary world with some vets now allowing their clients to opt for an early - age spay or neuter, provided they appreciate that there are greater, albeit minimal, anaesthetic risks to the very young pet when compared to the more mature pet.
Concerns veterinarians used to have, such
as anesthetic and surgical risk, are now minor, thanks to
safer anesthetic drugs and more available information regarding pediatric surgery.