Negros Spay and Neuter

Negros Spay and Neuter An initiative offering affordable spay and neuter services in Negros, committed to responsible pet ownership and animal welfare.

The reason why we require pet-owners to sign a waiver despite having CBC is because there are things that is out of our ...
29/08/2025

The reason why we require pet-owners to sign a waiver despite having CBC is because there are things that is out of our control.

To pet-owners, please take time to read.

Why Do Surgical Patients Sometimes Die Under General Anesthesia?

By Dr. Geoff Carullo, DVM, DipPCCP, DipPCVSCA

When a pet undergoes surgery, one of the scariest things for pet parents to imagine is the possibility of their beloved dog or cat not waking up.

While anesthesia today is far safer than it was decades ago, there is still always a small risk—even when everything is done correctly.

Understanding this helps families make informed decisions and also see why anesthesia deaths are not simply under the control of the attending veterinarian.

What Happens During General Anesthesia?

General anesthesia means that your pet is completely unconscious and unable to feel pain. To achieve this, veterinarians use a combination of drugs to:

Sedate and calm the patient

Induce unconsciousness

Relax muscles

Control pain

During surgery, vets and their teams monitor breathing, heart rate, oxygen levels, and blood pressure carefully. Special machines, IV fluids, and emergency drugs are all on standby.

Why Do Patients Sometimes Die Despite Careful Monitoring?

Even with the best equipment and highly trained professionals, complications can occur. Some of the most common causes include:

Hidden Health Problems

Some pets have undiagnosed heart disease, kidney failure, or internal issues that don’t show up in routine tests. These may suddenly worsen once anesthesia is given.

Individual Drug Reactions

Just like in people, some animals can have unexpected or rare reactions to anesthetic drugs, which cannot always be predicted in advance.

Breed or Age Risks

Flat-faced breeds (pugs, shih tzus, persian cats) are prone to airway obstruction. Very old or very young patients have weaker systems, making them less resilient under anesthesia.

Underlying Weakness

Critically ill pets, those in shock, or those already very weak may simply not tolerate the stress of anesthesia and surgery.

Sudden Uncontrollable Events

Irregular heartbeats, cardiac arrest, or airway collapse can occur instantly and unpredictably, despite constant monitoring and immediate intervention.

Why This Risk is Not Fully in the Vet’s Control

It is important for pet parents to understand that:

Veterinarians do everything possible to minimize risks—pre-surgical exams, blood tests, proper drug choice, and full monitoring.

But no one can control the patient’s biology. A pet’s hidden disease, genetic makeup, or unique body reaction to a drug can override even the best precautions.

Zero risk does not exist. Human hospitals, with advanced technology and specialists, also face rare but real anesthesia deaths.

How Vets Reduce the Risk

To protect patients, veterinary teams take the following steps:

Pre-surgical checkups and lab tests

Careful calculation of drug doses based on weight, age, and health status

Use of modern anesthetic gases that are safer and leave the body quickly

Continuous monitoring by trained staff and machines

Emergency drugs and resuscitation equipment ready at all times

What Pet Owners Can Do

You can help lower your pet’s risk by:

Following pre-surgery instructions (fasting, no water if advised)

Informing your vet of any past illnesses, medications, or unusual behaviors

Allowing pre-operative lab work, even if optional

Trusting your veterinary team and asking questions if you have concerns

The Bottom Line

Anesthesia is generally very safe, with death rates in healthy pets as low as 0.05%–0.1% (1 in 1,000 or less). But because each patient is unique, risks can never be eliminated.

When anesthesia deaths do occur, it is rarely due to negligence. Instead, it is usually the result of hidden medical issues or unpredictable biological reactions outside the veterinarian’s control.

Your vet’s role is to prepare, monitor, and respond immediately—but no one can guarantee 100% safety. The decision to proceed always balances the risk of anesthesia against the benefit of surgery.

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Negros Spay and Neuter is not here “just because.”We exist to provide low-cost spay and neuter for low-income pet owners...
27/08/2025

Negros Spay and Neuter is not here “just because.”

We exist to provide low-cost spay and neuter for low-income pet owners, rescuers, and stray feeders who cannot afford regular clinic rates.

We are here to educate and spread awareness. Many people are still unaware of the benefits of spay and neuter, and it is part of our mission to inform and guide them.

We are not here to bully or bash anyone. We understand that not everyone can afford even a low-cost procedure. Our goal is simply to share the realities and consequences of having unfixed pets, not to degrade or shame anyone.

And if spaying or neutering is truly not an option for you right now, we are here to offer tips and advice on how to prevent your pets from mating and producing unwanted litters.

If the truth is difficult to accept, we apologize but please know that we are only doing our part for Animal Welfare.

Let us spread LOVE LOVE LOVE ♥️ 🖤

LOOK BACK: LOW-COST SPAY & NEUTER (AUGUST 24, 2025) 🐾Yesterday’s activity was truly a meaningful day for us at Negros Sp...
25/08/2025

LOOK BACK: LOW-COST SPAY & NEUTER (AUGUST 24, 2025) 🐾

Yesterday’s activity was truly a meaningful day for us at Negros Spay and Neuter! We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to all the responsible pet owners who came and entrusted us with the care of their beloved pets. By choosing to spay and neuter, you are not only giving your pets a healthier and happier life, but you are also taking an active step in controlling the stray population in our community. Every single pet brought in yesterday represents a brighter future, fewer strays, fewer abandoned litters, and more pets living in safe and loving homes. 💓

We are also incredibly thankful to our hardworking team, veterinarians, and volunteers who gave their time, effort, and compassion to make this event possible. Without your dedication, none of this would have been successful. Truly, it was teamwork and love for animals that made the day a success.

We’ve uploaded some photos from the event so pet owners can look back and see their furry friends featured. Feel free to tag yourselves and share the memories with your family and friends! These snapshots are not just pictures — they’re proof of a community working hand in hand to promote responsible pet ownership and animal welfare

Let’s continue this journey together. Small actions like spaying and neutering have a huge impact on the lives of animals and the future of our community. Thank you once again for your support, and we hope to see you on our next schedule! 🐾



Hello fur-parents! ✨Our upcoming Low-Cost Kapon has been moved earlier! Instead of August 31, it will now be held this S...
20/08/2025

Hello fur-parents! ✨

Our upcoming Low-Cost Kapon has been moved earlier! Instead of August 31, it will now be held this Sunday, August 24, 2025.

This is your chance to give your pets the gift of health while helping reduce the stray population in our community. By spaying and neutering, we can avoid unwanted litters, prevent infections and diseases, and promote better pet behavior. Check out the service rates and details in the poster below, and don’t forget to message us here on our page for reservations and inquiries.

Let’s make a difference together—one paw at a time! 🐶🐱🐾

‼️ REGISTER HERE: https://bit.ly/nsnlowcostkapon




17/08/2025

Heads up furparents!

Low-cost kapon is moved from August 31 to August 24, this coming Sunday!

NSN goes to Bora! 🌴🌊Our vets Dr. Niki & Dr. Froilan, with volunteer Celien, joined a mass spay & neuter event to help Bo...
14/08/2025

NSN goes to Bora! 🌴🌊

Our vets Dr. Niki & Dr. Froilan, with volunteer Celien, joined a mass spay & neuter event to help Boracay’s fur babies live healthier, happier lives! 🖤❤️


06/08/2025

Low-cost spay and neuter on August 31!!!

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