You should be aware of the fact that it is quite challenging for animals to recover from anesthesia after they have been put to sleep.

It’s a good thing veterinarians are trained to handle emergencies like this one. They replace the fear with love and a sense of security instead.

Meet Bella! She had to undergo a dental operation, so she was transported to the clinic. It was clear that the dog was experiencing a great deal of nervousness. The veterinarian was prepared for anything may happen next.

She gave the dog a bear hug to ensure that she would feel loved and cared for when she woke up.

Soon after she woke up, she had some initial fright, but she quickly became less anxious and began to relax.

She replied, “It’s the best form of therapy for me,” and I believe her. “This is precisely what I signed up for when I became a veterinary nurse – to assist these kids medically and mentally, and just generally in any way that I can. I get such joy from being able to help others and knowing that my presence gives them a sense of security.

By Elen

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