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Dogs Cats and Anesthesia – Pet tip 239

Most cats and dogs undergo some type of surgery that requires anesthesia during their lifetimes even if it is only the surgery done for spaying and neutering. Other common procedures that require anesthesia include dental cleaning or dental surgery as well as repairing broken bones. Whenever surgery is done on a pet the topic of anesthesia arises. For the purposes of this article we will be talking about general anesthesia where pets are completely unconscious. We’ve all heard about the potential risks and possible complications regarding anesthesia in our own lives, and so it makes good sense to wonder about anesthetic complications when it comes to our pets as well.

Luckily, veterinary medicine has made huge strides in reducing anesthetic complications. So long as the pet is properly monitored during the actual surgery and the pet has been carefully prescreened for possible problems, anesthesia on pets is quite safe and problems are few.

Owner:
Archer jones
City:
Norwood
Province, Country:
OH, United States
Type/Breed:
PitBull mix
Date of Birth:
4-11-00
Date of Death
5-11-08
Sex:
Male
Height:
Not Provided
Weight:
45
Coat Colour:
tan white
Eye Colour:
tan

MASON  WAS THE ALONE FRIEND I HAD WHO I CAN TRUST HE WAS A FUN  AND LOVEING DOG  HE LOVE TO WALK ALOT I WOULD START HIM ON ONE BLOCK AND NEXT THING I KNOW HE'S WALKING THE HOLE CITY HE LOVE THE SNOW AND LONG WALKS IN THE PARK BUT MOST OF ALL HE LOVE TO EAT AND WHEN IT WAS TIME FOR  BED I WOULD  CALL HIM TO BED AND HE WOULD LAY HIS  HEAD ON THE PILLOW AND I WOULD COVER HIM UP AND  GO TO SLEEP AND I WOULD  GET UP AND WOULD  COME WITH ME I WOULD GIVE HIM SOME OF MY PIZZA AND THEN WE WOULD WALK HE LOVE TO LAY  OUTSIDE IN THE SUN BEHIND ARE POOL AND HE NEVER LIKE WATER AT ALL  I REMEMBER TAKEING YOU HOME FOR THE FIST TIME  AND LIEING TO MOM  ABOUT WHAT  KIND OF  DOG YOU WAS BUT AFTER  BIT MOM NEW HE WAS A PITBULL  ITS A GOOD THING HE WAS MY DOG MY FAMILY HIS A NEW OUT LOOK ON PITBULLS NOW THERE NOT THE MONSTERS OF THE DOG WORLD ME ARE IF YOU FIGHT PITBULLS YOUR NOT JUST KILLING THE  DOG BUT THE BREED AND ALL THE PEOPLE WHO LOVES PITBULL WILL HALF TO PAY FOR YOUR  SHIT SO I LOVE YOU VARY MUCH BABY BOY AND I HOPE ST.FRANCIS WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU IN TILL I GET THERE I TOLD YOU MASON I WOULD TAKE CARE OF YOU THE PET CASKET I GOT AND LAYED YOU TO REST IN WAS VARY NICE LOVE YOU AND NEVER FOR GET YOU ASLONG AS I LIVE RIP MASON 5-11-08


Rite for a Departed Pet


"This ceremony may be as formal ir informal as desired. An altar should be set up with a white candle in the center. A token of the animal should be present. This can be a picture, a clipping of hair, a beloved toy, or other object. A small square of cloth and a piece of ribbon should be present.


"I give thanks to you, small friend,
For the time we shared together.
I give thanks for the touch of your soft fur,
Your shining eyes, kisses from your rough tongue.
I give thanks for the sound of your voice.
Go now to your rest.
I will miss you, my friend,
As you travel on your way.
But I know that someday, somewhere,
If the gods will it,
We will meet again;
And the meeting will be one of love.
May the blessings of the Lord and the Lady
Be with you as you travel on your way!
Know that my love and blessings go with you
As you travel to the Land of Eternal Summer.
Blessed Be!"


Now, take up the token and place it within the square of cloth. Add to it a piece of your own hair or other token of yourself. Using the ribbon, tie the cloth up into a bundle, and say:


"Let us be bound together in love,
That we may merry meet again!
Blessed Be!""


 

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