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What do the Veterinarians themselves say about the risk of anesthesia!
Title: Remove malpractice risk from anesthetic risk
By: Dr. Christopher Allen, DVM
Article In: dvm THE NEWSMAGAZINE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
"calls taken---a disproportionate number involve pet deaths that have occurred while an animal was sedated or under anesthesia."
"Anesthesia is, by its nature, an inherently risky undertaking. Think of it as you would about walking through a slippery parking lot. Before you leave the house, you put on your shoes or boots that have the best traction. In other words, every possible step should be taken to minimize risk. "
..."Let's extend our analogy: If it's icy and slippery, you don't go on an errand at all unless there is a good reason to do so. It really pays to think twice before undertaking something dangerous. Can the problem be handled other than with a procedure involving anesthesia?"
"Is putting this otherwise decently healthy dog under anesthetic something I really want to do?"
"Clients who sue are shocked clients; they sue after they bring in a reasonably healthy looking pet but leave with their animal in a plastic bag. They sue when their high-risk pet dies under anesthesia and no one fully explained the concept of anesthetic risk."
"And don't forget to charge the client an extended office visit for the time you took giving your professional risk evaluation."
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Now, can you understand why we at PetzLife want you to make an informed decision when it comes to your "Precious Loved One!"
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Anesthesia and scaling is not the only answer to cleaner pets teeth. Why would you subject your precious pet to this kind of treatment when there is an alternative. We have heard many horror stories about what has happened during what was supposed to be a simple procedure. If you want to see for yourself go to any search engine and put in "anesthesia deaths dogs." We went to Google and got 37,600 responses. Below you can read what happened to Jim Tucci.
We are not trying to give Veterinarians a bad rap. There are many who are very conscientious and caring. If your pet needs serious pet care ask around get referrals. If your vet will not let you see his back rooms and how your pet will be cared for go elsewhere. Your Pet's Life is in Your Hands!!
These Pictures are of routine teeth cleaning under anesthesia, note the tubes and lack of any monitoring devices. After the anesthesia is administered and the procedure is completed, they just hope your precious pet wakes up!! Read below an article that was published about "The Killing Fields." If your pet has had a bad experience with anesthesia, please e-mail it to us and we will post it on our site. It is time to be heard! info@petzlife.com

I wanted to let you know that I highly recommend your product. Just like your product states after two days of use my pet Dog Cibo’s bad breath cleared up. After the first week of brushing twice per day almost all the brown stains have disappeared. I had canceled my appointment with the Vet for his teeth cleaning that was going to cost around $300.00. The cost of the teeth cleaning at the Vet was a strain, but what really bothered me was I had lost my previous dog, (which my wife and I considered as part of the family) to an over dose of Anesthesia at the Vets office for what we were told was a routine operation. I laid in bed for weeks, wondering if this would happen again to our new dog which again is considered part of the family. One night while all this was going through my head about his up coming cleaning appointment I thought of doing a wild search in the Internet for Pet's Teeth, when I did your web site came out first, of course that is when I decided to give your product a try. I am so happy I did.
Please use me as a reference anytime.
Jim Tucci
Clermont FL 34711
bostonbeaconhill@hotmail.com

"The Killing Fields" was written on behalf of the 1,000's of cat and dog victims each year that die without a voice. The deaths are appalling and the majority should not have happened. We at PetzLife encourage you to share this information with all your friends and pet lovers across the nation. Our company slogan truly is "Dedicated to Improving Pets Lives!"
"The Killing Fields"
Take a look people!! The Fields are right here-- Your pet would have had just as good a chance of surviving Vietnam as your precious baby has of surviving a trip to your local Vet!!! And Your pet would have 3 times a better chance surviving active duty in Iraq--Yes our protectors of our furry loved ones, "would long have been closed down if this was happening to you and I."--This was stated by the head of one of the most prestigious Medical Universities (School of Anesthesiology) ---It seems that The University of Minnesota and other prestigious schools consider 1 death per 350,000 still to be too many and they are working hard to improve that #--- It has become alarming to every person I talked with that the Veterinarians are averaging 1 death in 400 animals they put to sleep--That is the average--- some studies indicate it could be as high as 1 in 200 and higher!!!!--Even under the best of conditions they still kill 1 in a 1,000 ---"Stop the needless killing," is the cry that should be sounded-- especially when it comes to simple procedures like dental care that do not need anesthesia--but are done for the convenience of the vet!
PetzLife Products Inc.-- "Dedicated to Improving Pets Lives”
Note: An article on anesthesia risk in Dog Fancy magazine, Feb. 2004, page 50 which reiterated our findings about dogs and anesthesia. Author Denise Flaim quoted an anesthesia study of 2,500 dogs published in the Jan/Feb 1999 issue of the Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association. It said "12 percent of the dogs had complications (including low blood pressure and abnormal heart rhythms) and 0.43 died." (That would mean that 11 dogs died!! This verifys other reports that in some areas it is as high as 1 in 200 deaths!! Don't let the next one be your dog or cat!)
This is J aeger
Jaeger passed away on Thursday,October 15, 1998.
Jaeger was 6 1/2 years old, and in good health. Unfortunately, she couldn't handle the anesthesia required to clean her teeth.
teeth cleaning (details)
I've left Jaeger's Home Page unchanged, because it brought joy to so many people. If you choose to visit her site, please enjoy her as if she were still alive. Jaeger lives on in our hearts and memories.
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