There are times your pet will need surgery, either routine or more advanced. Find comfort in knowing that our doctors have the experience necessary to get your pet on the road to recovery. We perform surgeries on a daily basis and are up on all the newest technologies that help keep your pet healthy.
Some of the routine surgical procedures.
- Spays and Neuters
- Dental Procedures
- Mass Removals
We also perform more advanced surgical procedures.
- C-section
- Soft tissue exploratory surgery
- Cystotomy
Does my pet feel pain while under anesthesia?
Much research has been performed trying to determine which anesthetic agents provide our pets with the most analgesia or protection from pain. We offer pain medication to take home after every surgical procedure.
Why should I spay or neuter my pet?
Spaying and neutering are an important part of responsible pet ownership. Having your pet spayed or neutered prevents unwanted litters, undesirable behaviors, and future medical issues, such as pyometra and prostate cancer.
When should I spay or neuter my pet?
Spay and neuter surgeries are generally performed at the time of the final set of puppy or kitten vaccines at approximately four to five months of age. However, the procedures can be performed at any age as long as the pet is healthy.