

Modern Veterinary Surgical Care
The Importance of Veterinary Surgery
- Soft Tissue Surgery
- Spay and Neuter
- C-Section Surgery
- Cystotomy Procedure
- Foreign Body Removal
- Oncology Surgery
- Mass Removal
- Dental extractions
- Aural (ear) hematomas
- Digit amputations if warranted
- Skin biopsies
- Eyelid surgeries
- Temporary tarsorrhaphy
- Enucleation
- Pyotmetra
Preparing for Surgery and Post-Op Care
Pre-surgical instructions
- Pre-surgical instructions – We will provide specific instructions to prepare your pet for surgery. This includes fasting the night before (water is fine), as anesthesia is safer on an empty stomach. Make sure to follow these guidelines closely and ask any questions you might have about the medication or the surgical procedure.
- Day of surgery – On the day of surgery, arrive on time and with your pet’s medical records in hand (if applicable). Our veterinary team will walk you through the process and ask for your consent for the procedure. It’s normal to feel anxious, but rest assured that your pet is in capable hands.
Post-Operative Care
- Immediate aftercare – Post-surgery, your pet will need time to recover from the effects of anesthesia. Our veterinary staff will monitor your pet’s vital signs and provide pain management if needed. Once stable, you’ll receive instructions for home care and be able to take your pet home, usually on the same day for routine procedures.
- At-home recovery – Proper at-home care is crucial for a smooth recovery. Create a quiet and comfortable space for your pet to rest, away from other animals or busy areas of the house. Ensure your pet wears an Elizabethan collar (E-collar) if necessary, to prevent licking or biting at stitches.
- Follow-up and suture removal – Follow our instructions regarding wound care, medication, and activity levels. Keep a close eye on the surgical site for signs of infection or unusual swelling. You and your pet may need to return for a follow-up progress visit and possible suture removal.
Signs of Surgical Infection in Cats and Dogs
Redness and Swelling
Discharge From the Wound
Fever
Lethargy
Pain or Discomfort
Protect Your Pet After Surgery

In House Digital Imaging
At our veterinary clinic, we believe in providing comprehensive care for your pets, which extends beyond just the surgical procedure itself. With your permission and if time allows, we offer, (at additional cost), veterinary diagnostics such as X-rays immediately after a surgical procedure while your pet is still under sedation. This approach allows our veterinarians to assess and diagnose any predisposed health issues that may not have been apparent before.
By conducting diagnostics while your pet is sedated, we can thoroughly examine areas of concern such as hip dysplasia, arthritis, or dental issues. Identifying these conditions early on enables us to initiate appropriate treatment plans and interventions promptly, helping to improve your pet’s overall quality of life.
Our commitment to offering these diagnostic services post-surgery reflects our dedication to proactive and preventive veterinary care. We prioritize your pet’s well-being and strive to ensure that they receive the comprehensive medical attention they deserve at every stage of their healthcare journey.

