Ask the Vet

Is Anesthesia Risky for your Pet? With Dr. Andrea Looney

The Animal Medical Center

In this episode of "Ask the Vet" Dr. Ann Hohenhaus talks with Dr. Andrea Looney, Senior Veterinarian at AMC and board-certified specialist in Anesthesia and Analgesia, about how anesthesia is safely administered to pets. They discuss why the idea of anesthesia can make pet owners feel uneasy -- especially because general anesthesia involves a loss of consciousness -- and what goes on behind the scenes to keep animals safe and comfortable during procedures.

Topics include:

  • Dr. Looney’s childhood around animals and her love of goats
  • Why people may be anxious about their pets undergoing anesthesia
  • How anesthetic plans are customized for each individual patient
  • Which vital signs are closely monitored during anesthesia
  • The subtle physical signs that veterinary staff look for when a patient is under anesthesia
  • Why “flat-faced” breeds like Frenchies present unique challenges

Also on this month's show:

  • Viral trending animal story featuring the giraffe who gave birth to a calf weighing 132 pounds
  • Animal news, including a look at how humans resemble their pets, the small-clawed otters with a knack for escaping, and unlocking the secret mechanisms of a cat’s ability to purr.
  • Pet Health Listener Q&A, with topics including hysterectomy options for small dogs, signs of kidney disease in cats, and what causes a cat to have different colored eyes.

Do you have a pet question for Dr. Hohenhaus? Email askthevet@amcny.org to have your question answered on Ask the Vet's Listener Q&A.

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