
Comprehensive Surgical Care for Your Pet's Health
General & Advanced Surgical Care for Your Pet
Types of Pet Surgeries We Offer
- Soft-tissue surgery refers to procedures that do not involve your pet’s bones or joints. This includes a variety of operations such as spaying/neutering, mass removal, and the repair of trauma or lacerations, among others.
- The spay/neuter procedure offers important benefits for both your pet and your family. This safe and straightforward surgery helps prevent unwanted sexual behaviors and eliminates the risk of pregnancy, while also promoting a longer, healthier life and fostering a better bond between your pet and family.
- Oral surgery may be necessary if your pet is experiencing pain or discomfort from dental disease. Left untreated, these infections can spread beyond the mouth and affect vital organs such as the heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys.
- Mass removal is strongly recommended when a tumor, cyst, or hernia is detected to prevent it from growing or spreading to other parts of the body. Even benign masses can become cancerous over time, so early removal is typically easier, more affordable, and serves as an important preventive measure.
- Foreign body removal is essential if your pet has swallowed something they shouldn’t have. Many ingested objects do not pass safely through the gastrointestinal tract and can cause serious health problems. For your pet’s safety, contact us immediately if you suspect they have ingested a foreign object.
Spay/Neuter Procedure
Our entire veterinary team strongly recommends spaying or neutering for all pets. Beyond preventing unwanted pregnancies, this procedure helps reduce the risk of certain cancers and other health problems.
Spaying and neutering are safe, routine surgeries performed under general anesthesia. Recovery is typically quick and relatively comfortable, with only mild discomfort lasting a few days. Afterward, your pet will return to their normal self without any changes in personality or physical health.
If you have any questions about spaying or neutering, including the ideal age for the procedure (usually the younger, the better), please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re here to provide all the information you need.