- Your pet must fast (no food) 12 hours before the appointment. He may drink water at all times. He must receive his medication as usual. Please bring them to the visit, or a detailed list of what he/she is taking (doses and frequency). If your dog is less than 6 months old and weighs less than 5kg, consult us to determine the length of the fast to avoid hypoglycemia.
*if your animal is diabetic, see below.
- Fasting is required, as sedation and/or certain tests may be recommended.
- In some cases, your pet may be asked to strictly fast (no kibble at all) for cholesterol and triglyceride tests.
- Please make sure we have a copy of your veterinarian’s visits since your last follow-up with us.
- Allow at least 3 hours on site (sometimes the whole day), depending on the plan that will be established.
- Is your pet insured? Inform the front desk as soon as you arrive so that the insurance form can be printed and completed.
- If an abdominal ultrasound is performed by the radiologist, a large part of the belly will be shaved.
Sedation (injectable tranquilizer) will be administered. This is not a general anesthesia. An intravenous catheter may be placed in his leg.
- Items to bring with you if your pet is hospitalized:
- Medication, food (if desired), collar, identified pet carrier.
- Toys and blankets are not recommended. We are not responsible for their loss. We provide blankets for your pet’s comfort.
- You will be asked to leave a deposit of 50% of the estimated cost, after which you may leave.
* If a procedure under anesthesia is scheduled, it will usually be done the following day. Your pet will have to spend the night in the hospital. *
*The diabetic patient must also fast. Please take a blood glucose reading.
If above 7 mmol/L: Administer ½ dose of insulin on the morning of the appointment.
If below 7mmol/L or unable to take blood glucose: No insulin on the morning of the appointment. Bring your insulin (with icepack if required).