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My pet needs a surgery

Our pets may need surgery for a variety of reasons and we are experienced in a wide range of orthopedic and soft tissue surgeries. We understand how stressful this time can be for pets and pet parents. We place a strong emphasis on pre-surgical planning and communication to provide a safe and comfortable anesthetic and surgical experience for you and your pet. We provide pre-anesthetic medications to help your pet relax, intravenous fluids for cardiovascular support, and start pain control before the procedure ever begins. Your pet will have three qualified surgery team members monitoring them at all times while they are in our hospital. We will communicate with you in detail upon arrival, directly after the procedure is complete, then again at the time of discharge from our hospital. Constant communication between our staff and you, the client, is ensured to make sure your pet is well cared for through the entire process. Appropriate pain control is always provided following the procedure to make sure everyone is comfortable at home.
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Pre and Post Surgery Consultation

Here is a list of some of our more common surgical procedures :

Soft Tissue Surgery :
  • Spay ( Ovariohisterectomy)
  • Neuter ( Castration)
  • Mass Excision ( Lumpectomy, Biopsy)
Laparotomy (Abdominal)
  • Cryptorchid Neuter ( Retained Testicle)
  • Pyometra (Uterine Infection)
  • Abdominal Hernia Closure (Umbilical, Inguinal)
  • Foreign Body Ingestion Surgery
  • Resection and Anastamosis
  • Enterotomy
  • Gastrotomy
  • Splenectomy
  • Internal Organ Biopsy
  • Gastropexy (Preventing Bloat or GDV)
  • Colopexy (Preventing rectal prolapse)
  • Cystotomy (Bladder stones)
Surgical Procedures Offered
  • Anal Sacculectomy (Remove anal glands)
  • Perineal Urethrostomy (Urethral obstruction)
  • Penile Uresthrostomy (Urethral obstruction)
  • Vulvoplasty (Recessed vulva)
Airway Surgery:
  • Stenotic Nares
  • Elongated Soft Palate
  • Everted Laryngeal Saccules
Orthopedic Surgery :
Fracture Stabilization (Broken Bone)
Cruciate Ligament Injury or Rupture
  • Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy
  • Extracapsular Stabilization / Lateral Suture
  • Patellar Luxation (Medial or Lateral Patella Luxation)
  • Femoral Head Ostectomy (Hip Dysplasia, Femoral Head Fracture, Hip Luxation)
  • Amputation of Limb, Digit, Tail (Trauma, Cancer)

Veterinary Services

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