Baring is well-equipped to perform most minor and major surgical procedures, from spays, neuters, and C-sections to more complicated emergency, and soft-tissue surgeries. Before sedation or general anesthesia, each patient receives a thorough physical examination to identify co-existing medical conditions that might endanger your pet's health. Because not all problems can be detected on examination, we highly recommend pre-anesthetic bloodwork and occasionally urine testing. These tests not only give us a more complete picture of your pet's health, but they also allow us to specifically tailor each pet’s anesthetic protocol.
In addition to having a designated anesthesia assistant monitoring your pet, we use state-of-the-art anesthetic machines and utilize a variety of monitoring devices, including Doppler blood pressure monitors, pulse oximeters, respiratory monitors, and cardiac monitoring equipment. IV fluids are vital for all surgical procedures to support the vascular system and provide an open port for rapid medication administration if needed.