anesthesia Tag

Did you know that there are veterinarians who specialize in anesthesiology? Veterinary anesthesiologists are veterinarians who have completed additional education and passed an exam to become board-certified in anesthesia. Like most specialists, veterinary anesthesiologists typically complete an internship of 1-2 years, followed by a 3-year residency....

Before every anesthetic procedure, your veterinarian or a veterinary technician will ask for what’s called a CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) Status because it is important that your veterinary care team knows what your wishes would be in the event that your pet undergoes cardiopulmonary arrest while...

In recent years, a new trend has been popping up – companies advertising “Anesthesia Free Dentals” for pets. These procedures are not recommended and can even be worse than doing nothing at all. How can that be?   Problems with Anesthesia Free Dental Cleanings   Anesthesia free dentals focus...