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Why do dogs need to be sedated or anaesthetised in order to X-ray for HD testing?

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Why do dogs need to be sedated or anaesthetised in order to X-ray for HD testing?

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A. In order to get good, sharp, symmetrical images we need our patient to have extremely relaxed muscles. This used to be only achievable with a general anaesthetic but can now be achieved with a combination of safe, modern sedative agents. This obviously greatly reduces risks that are always present with general anaesthesia.

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