Spays and neuters are surgical procedures
conducted under general anesthesia typically performed on pets after about six months of age.
Spay and neuter procedures are
conducted under general anesthesia.
Not exact matches
To minimize pain and discomfort, both spaying and neutering are
conducted while your cat is
under general anesthesia.
If the pet is scheduled for surgery, the veterinarian may
conduct pre-surgical screening tests for determining whether or not the pet is at risk of complications while being
under general anesthesia.
As our pets are often reluctant to open up and say «ah,» our doctors perform a
general oral health assessment prior to the scheduling of dental services, and then
conduct a thorough examination of your pet's mouth when he or she is placed
under general anesthesia for the dental procedure (s).
The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) and the American Veterinary DentalCollege (AVDC) recognize that these procedures must be
conducted under carefully monitored,
general anesthesia with an endotracheal tube placed to prevent lung contamination with fluid and dental debris.