Your veterinarian may administer anesthesia or sedate your dog to help them relax during an exam or painful or uncomfortable procedure. It can cost between $50 to $220 to sedate a dog. Most pet ...
A video of a German shepherd puppy trying his best to do anything but fall asleep after receiving sedation medication has left the internet in hysterics.
She explained that intravenous medication works almost instantly ... and work closely with the vet to ensure their dog's ...
The downside of Synovectin is that most dogs will require sedation so the veterinarian can administer the medication properly, and cost can be a deterrent. Factors such as a dog’s age ...
Because phenobarbital has a sedative effect, dogs can become calmer, less fearful of strangers, and may even be easier to train when they are on this medication. Sometimes, phenobarbital can have ...
As Bonfire Night approaches and the days get shorter, Amanda Baker's heart sinks. For Amanda, who is partially-sighted and ...
The pharmacological agents used differ depending on patient, level of sedation desired and medical professional administering the sedation medications. The medications can belong to a class of drugs ...
A dog has been rescued from a 'prickly' situation after becoming tangled in barbed wire this morning. A crew from Wareham ...
Roberto is a young, adoptable dog from the Seattle Animal Shelter who recently had a sleepover at the vet's office for a very important procedure. He got fixed! The happy-go-lucky Rottweiler had no ...
In untrained hands, propofol can be dangerous, even deadly; administration to a nonventilated patient by a practitioner who is not trained in the use of drugs that can cause deep sedation and ...