Routine or Complex

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A small gray and white chihuahua with perky ears and a graying muzzle, fresh from a visit to the vet, walks on a concrete pathway. The background is slightly blurred, emphasizing the dog as the main focus.

Emergency Surgery

According to the American College of Veterinary Surgeons, emergency surgery for animals is a way to determine or correct the animal’s long-standing or sudden health issue. Many critically ill pets that present with injuries or illnesses require surgery as a means of resuscitation and conclusive care. Sometimes, an emergency surgery is imperative for those patients that exhibit life-threatening problems.

A small gray and white chihuahua with perky ears and a graying muzzle, fresh from a visit to the vet, walks on a concrete pathway. The background is slightly blurred, emphasizing the dog as the main focus.

Emergency Surgery

According to the American College of Veterinary Surgeons, emergency surgery for animals is a way to determine or correct the animal’s long-standing or sudden health issue. Many critically ill pets that present with injuries or illnesses require surgery as a means of resuscitation and conclusive care. Sometimes, an emergency surgery is imperative for those patients that exhibit life-threatening problems.

Surgical Procedures

Our veterinarian is fully capable of performing life-saving surgical procedures that maintain the livelihood and happiness of both pet owners and their animals.

  • Emergency surgeries
  • Abdominal laparotomy
  • Enterotomy (i.e. foreign bodies)
  • Cesarean sections
  • Control of internal hemorrhaging (i.e. splenic tumor)
  • Ovariohysterectomy
  • Pyometra
  • Gastric dilatation/gastropexy
  • Correction of gastric volvulus
  • Urinary bladder repair
  • Urinary retropulsion

  • Lacerations/penetrating wounds
  • Dog bites
  • Impalements

Surgical Procedures

Our veterinarian is fully capable of performing life-saving surgical procedures that maintain the livelihood and happiness of both pet owners and their animals.

  • Emergency surgeries
  • Abdominal laparotomy
  • Enterotomy (i.e. foreign bodies)
  • Cesarean sections
  • Control of internal hemorrhaging (i.e. splenic tumor)
  • Ovariohysterectomy
  • Pyometra
  • Gastric dilatation/gastropexy
  • Correction of gastric volvulus
  • Urinary bladder repair
  • Urinary retropulsion

  • Lacerations/penetrating wounds
  • Dog bites
  • Impalements