Pet Surgery

Comprehensive Surgery for Your Pet's Health
From essential procedures like spaying and neutering to critical emergency surgeries, we offer a full range of surgical services to support your pet’s health. Our skilled team is prepared to provide the best care possible. Read on to discover how these procedures can benefit your pet’s well-being.
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General & Advanced Surgery
Surgery can be overwhelming, but you’re not alone—we’re here to support you and your pet every step of the way. Our experienced veterinarians use advanced pain management techniques and monitor your pet’s vitals closely throughout the procedure for their safety and comfort. We believe in full transparency, so we’ll always explain why a procedure is needed and provide clear pre- and post-operative care instructions to ensure the best recovery possible.
- Soft-Tissue Surgery covers various procedures unrelated to bones or joints, including spaying/neutering, mass removals, and wound repairs.
- Spay/Neuter Surgery benefits both pets and families by preventing unwanted pregnancies, reducing certain behaviors, and promoting a longer, healthier life.
- Oral Surgery is necessary when dental disease causes pain and infection, which can spread beyond the mouth to vital organs like the heart, lungs, and kidneys.
- Mass Removal is advised for growths such as tumors, cysts, or hernias, as they may grow or become cancerous over time. Early removal is often easier, more affordable, and prevents complications.
- Foreign Body Removal is essential if your pet swallows something they shouldn’t. Some objects can cause serious medical issues if they don’t pass naturally, so call us right away if your pet ingests a foreign object.
Spay/Neuter Procedure
Spaying or neutering your pet is one of the best decisions for their long-term health. This simple procedure not only prevents unplanned litters but also lowers the risk of certain cancers and other medical issues.
The surgery is routine and completely safe, with your pet under full anesthesia for the duration. Most pets recover quickly, experiencing only mild discomfort for a few days before returning to their normal routine without any changes in personality or overall well-being.
Wondering when the best time is to schedule the procedure? Generally, the younger, the better! Feel free to contact us with any questions—we’re here to help.