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blurble33

Completely Boxer Crazy
it is a drug that they use to knock your baby out while doing surgery and can be very dangerous for boxers. if you do a search on here u will get loads of info from people who know a lot more than i do.
 

SammynDqtz

Boxer Insane
yes, doa search on here on the subject. There is a lot covered. I myself had a topic on it. Isoflorine (sp?) gas is much better, I think really most any of the gases are safer. I'm pretty sure that ace is an injection... someone correct me if I'm wrong.
My Bichon was spayed last spring with the Iso.
 

Jan

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Ace is a pre-anesthetic that is used to relax the dog and keep him calm.
 

Rott N Box

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Originally posted by SammynDqtz
yes, doa search on here on the subject. There is a lot covered. I myself had a topic on it. Isoflorine (sp?) gas is much better, I think really most any of the gases are safer. I'm pretty sure that ace is an injection... someone correct me if I'm wrong.
My Bichon was spayed last spring with the Iso.

You are correct, Ace is an injection. But like Jan said it is a preanesthetic, an injection given so the pet will calm down for induction to anesthesia. Isoflurine is what is used to maintain the pet under anesthesia, so both are often used in conjunction with one another, just to clear that up.
Krista
 

SammynDqtz

Boxer Insane
Does any type of preanesthetic HAVE TO be used? (ace or otherwise?) Or can they just use something like the gas (Iso)??
Just wondering.

Are there any other safer injectable pre-anesthetics?
 

Maniago

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Does any type of preanesthetic HAVE TO be used? (ace or otherwise?)

They are used to relax the dog before. It would be very frightening to suddenly be put under anethesia; even in humans they give valium to relax before surgery.
 
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