These procedures are available with no or
mild sedation for your pet.
Not exact matches
Many patients experience
mild toxicosis seen as excessive lethargy
for one or two days after dipping.8 More overt signs of toxicosis are similar to those seen with the use of alpha2 - adrenergic agonists, including
sedation, hypothermia, bradycardia, and hyperglycemia.
In those pets whose ears are too painful
for guardians to medicate the ears at home, an ear flush done under
mild sedation also may be needed at the veterinarian to get treatment back on the right path.
In some cases
mild sedation is needed
for the more excitable pets.
Prolotherapy treatments are
mild to moderately painful, therefore, light, reversible
sedation is generally used
for the procedure.
In addition to ultrasound and radiology, we can also execute fine needle aspirates and true - cut biopsies
for diagnostic purposes, using either
mild or no
sedation on your pet.
The benefit of these technologies is that pets typically need only
mild sedation, rather than full anesthesia,
for these tests to be performed, making them not only extremely helpful but also extremely safe.
The vast majority of cats and dogs are very tolerant of having radiographs performed however,
for some nervous pets,
mild sedation may be necessary to help your pet relax in order to acquire good - quality images.
Surgical Sedated Procedure Information and Instructions Applicable to the following patients: · Patients who selected the option
for mild sedation (awake and responsive but sleepy).