“Just like humans, dogs are often put under anesthesia when receiving surgery. However, since conditions such as gingivitis and periodontal disease require anesthesia to treat, it’s no surprise that dog owners are concerned and desire to learn more about the process.
So, what happens when your dog has a general anesthetic, and are you right to be worried?” Dr. James Anthony explains what you can do. Click here to read the full article.
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