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Tranquilization/Sedation

Going to the veterinary clinic should be a fun and fear-free experience. Talk to our staff about how to prepare your pet for veterinary visits. This may even include treatment with pheromones or even sedative medication that can implemented at home, prior to your visit at the clinic.

If travel, thunder, or fireworks upset your pet, he or she may benefit from tranquilization or sedation. While sedated, the animal will stay awake or sleep lightly but can be roused when stimulated. To minimize any potential risk associated with tranquilization or sedation, we need to assess each animal individually before we dispense these medications.

Please contact us at (519) 472-3770 if you would like to set up an assessment or discuss sedation with us.