If declawing is a must for your particular situation,
then laser declawing is a more humane solution to the procedure that you should look into.
Luckily, we
offer Laser Declawing for cats, one of the many ways we strive to provide the best service and care possible for you and your cat.
Laser declaw uses a laser unit to remove the phalange in place of a regular surgical blade.
We are a full - service companion animal veterinary hospital providing internal medicine, vaccinations, spays, neuters,
laser declaws, laser surgery and laser therapy, dentistry, laboratory testing, nutrition, and limited boarding and grooming.
Laser declawing is a much more humane choice if you want to have your cat declawed.
The difference between traditional declawing and
laser declawing is mainly the equipment that is used.
Surgeries & treatments offered include dental prophylaxis, spaying & neutering,
laser declawing, fluid therapy, blood transfusions, as well as other soft tissue and orthopedic surgeries.
Elective procedures, including canine and feline spays and neuters,
laser declaws, mass removals, and some knee surgeries, are performed Monday through Thursday.
Our services include physical exams, vaccinations, parasite prevention, early disease detection testing, neuters, spays, abdominal soft tissue surgeries,
laser declaws, digital x-rays, PennHip orthopedic x-rays, diagnostic abdominal ultrasound, comprehensive pain management, dental scaling and polishing and digital dental x-rays.
Laser Declawing is the best way to declaw cats, giving them a shorter recovery time with a lower risk of complications.
Our Laser Declawing service is part of our dedication to providing the highest standard of veterinary care with the most cutting edge technology.
Unlike traditional methods,
Laser Declawing is less painful and heals faster.
Recently, the «
laser declaw» has received a great deal of attention.
This means that the cost of
the laser declaw to the pet owner is likely to exceed the price of the conventional declaw by an additional $ 50 to $ 150 dollars.
In particular,
the laser declaw surgery and the laser dog neuter surgery are done in quite different ways than the traditional scalpel methods.
There are practitioners out there who are able to do the procedure well without the laser, but I personally feel that
laser declaws are dramatically less painful than the older methods.
The bottom line is that
the laser declaw has a great deal to offer but at this time may not be the best choice for every patient.
If you are interested in
the laser declaw (and the extra expense is not a deterrent), be sure to ask your veterinarian how long they have been performing the laser declaw, how many they have done, and (if possible) visit a recovering patient in the hospital.