Veterinary Surgery

Quality Pet Care provides surgical services for dogs and cats, including spay/neuter procedures, soft tissue surgery, and urgent surgical care by appointment. Our team focuses on safe anesthesia, careful monitoring, and clear at-home guidance for recovery.

Dog in a cone after surgery
Cat sitting on an exam table with a cone

Types of Surgery We Provide

Surgical care at our hospital includes:

  • Spay and neuter surgeries
  • Soft tissue procedures
  • Emergency/urgent surgeries by appointment

Why Surgery May Be Needed

Some surgeries are preventive, like spaying and neutering. Others treat medical issues such as growths, internal problems, or emergencies. Surgery can relieve pain, resolve disease, and improve quality of life.

What to Expect Before, During, and After Surgery

Before surgery, we review your pet’s health and discuss preparation instructions. During the procedure, your pet is closely monitored under anesthesia. After surgery, we provide specific home-care directions for activity, medications, and follow-up.

When to Seek Surgical Care

Surgery may be recommended if your pet:

  • Needs sterilization
  • Has a lump or mass
  • Swallowed a foreign object
  • Shows abdominal distress or obstruction signs

Our Approach

We keep surgical care steady and straightforward. You’ll know what we’re doing, why it matters, and how to support your pet’s recovery at home.

FAQs

Do you perform spay and neuter surgery?

Yes. Spaying and neutering are part of our soft tissue surgery services for dogs and cats.

How do I prepare my pet for surgery?

We’ll provide detailed pre-surgery instructions based on your pet’s procedure. These usually include fasting and arranging a calm recovery space at home.

Is emergency surgery available?

We accept urgent surgical cases by appointment when feasible, including foreign body surgery and C-sections. Calling first helps us triage quickly.

How long is recovery after soft tissue surgery?

Recovery length depends on the procedure. We’ll outline activity restrictions, medication schedules, and any recheck needs.

Will my pet need follow-up visits?

Often, yes. Follow-ups allow us to confirm healing and remove sutures if needed.