Surgical Services

Spaying

Welcoming a new puppy or kitten into your home is a joyful experience filled with love, playfulness, and plenty of cuddles. These young companions are not only adorable but also full of energy and curiosity as they explore the world around them. Early stages of their life are critical for proper growth, behavior development, and bonding with their new family.

Providing proper care from the beginning—such as vaccinations, parasite prevention, nutrition, and early training—sets the foundation for a healthy life. Regular vet visits, socialization, and love help ensure that your puppy or kitten grows into a well-adjusted, happy adult pet. Starting right helps them thrive in both health and temperament.

Neutering

Neutering is the surgical removal of the testicles in male pets, preventing them from reproducing. This procedure reduces the risk of testicular cancer and can help manage behavioral problems such as roaming, aggression, and marking territory. Neutered pets are often calmer and more focused, especially in multi-pet households.

In addition to health and behavioral improvements, neutering also plays a key role in preventing pet overpopulation. It’s a routine procedure with minimal risk, and recovery is usually quick when post-operative care instructions are followed. Neutering your pet is an important step in ensuring a healthier, happier life.

Soft Tissue Surgery

Soft tissue surgery includes procedures that involve the skin, muscles, internal organs, and other non-bony structures. Common soft tissue surgeries include lump removals, wound repairs, hernia corrections, and organ surgeries such as bladder stone removal. These procedures can be lifesaving and are often necessary for diagnosis or treatment of internal conditions.

Performed under general anesthesia by skilled veterinary surgeons, soft tissue surgeries typically have good outcomes when paired with proper recovery care. Whether it’s a minor lump or a more complex organ issue, soft tissue surgery helps restore your pet’s comfort and health effectively.

Orthopaedic Surgery

Orthopaedic surgery focuses on treating issues related to bones, joints, ligaments, and tendons. It is commonly used for repairing fractures, correcting joint problems such as hip dysplasia, or treating torn ligaments like a cruciate tear. These procedures are essential in restoring mobility and reducing pain in pets suffering from injuries or degenerative conditions.

Advanced diagnostic tools like X-rays or CT scans help veterinarians plan the most effective surgical approach. Recovery may involve physical therapy or restricted movement, but with proper post-operative care, many pets regain full function. Orthopaedic surgery significantly improves a pet’s quality of life when joint or bone problems interfere with daily activity.

Cryosurgery

Cryosurgery is a minimally invasive procedure that uses extreme cold (usually liquid nitrogen) to destroy abnormal or diseased tissue. It's commonly used to treat small skin tumors, warts, and growths in pets. This technique can be a great alternative to traditional surgery, especially for lesions in sensitive areas or for pets that may not tolerate anesthesia well.

The benefits of cryosurgery include minimal bleeding, reduced pain, and a quicker recovery time. It often requires no stitches and can be performed under mild sedation. Cryosurgery is a safe, effective option for treating certain skin conditions and benign tumors with less stress on your pet.

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