Recommendations are based upon your doctor with your individual pet's needs in mind, but typically include the pre-op examination, any vaccines that may be due (click here for more information about vaccinations), a pre-anesthetic EKG and in-house mini panel (bloodwork), pre-anesthetic pain and anti-inflamitory injections, IV catheter, anesthesia, fluoride, microchipping, hospitalization, pain and anti-inflamitory medicines and antibiotics (if needed) to go home, and an "e-collar".
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