Veterinary treatments

Once the veterinarian performs a detailed clinical examination and, if necessary, additional diagnostic investigations, they will establish the diagnosis and an appropriate treatment plan. To ensure the success of treatments, close collaboration between veterinarians and pet owners is crucial.

Whether it involves simple clinical procedures (such as injections, ear cleaning, oral medication administration, enemas, or medicated baths) or more complex procedures (such as ultrasound-guided punctures, intravenous treatments, or urohydropropulsion), treatments are an essential component in managing medical conditions.

It is imperative that these procedures are carried out with a high level of professionalism. Therefore, each intervention must consider proper animal restraint, adherence to aseptic protocols, knowledge of specific techniques, correct medication dosages, and appropriate administration methods.

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