919-644-7387

Pet Surgery Services

 

Pet Surgery Services offered at Durham Animal Hospital

 

Spay

When you spay your pets, you eliminate the chance of unwanted babies. Your pet may be 100 percent indoor, but when she gets into heat, she will get restless. One second of inattention and she is out the door. She comes back pregnant. Some reports show animals that are spayed live longer. Spaying also eliminates the mess associated with the heat cycle and reduces the risk of several other health problems such as potentially life-threatening uterine infections and mammary cancer.

Dr. Miller Pet Surgeon

Dr. James Miller, Pet Surgeon

Neuter

Male animals are driven to breed when they smell a female in heat. They can become more aggressive. They will attempt to get to the female, which means they are harder to control. Males will also fight each other for the chance to breed the female in heat. Fights mean more and expensive vet bills. Neutering your male pet also greatly reduces spraying, marking territory and sexual approaches toward people and objects.

 

Other pet surgery services include the following:

Orthopedic Surgery

Sometimes surgery is necessary to treat congenital or acquired bone and joint injuries. Orthopedic surgery for pets has made considerable advances over the years. Surgeries range from simple fracture repair to joint replacement. Surgery is also available for worn-out joints, ligament tears and arthritis. Your pet may need physical therapy after this kind of surgery. If so, we’ll tell you how to help your pet through the therapy.

Soft Tissue Surgery

Sometimes your pet needs an operation to be healthier. The type and kind of these operations are just as varied as the pets who need them.
Some common surgeries are:

  • Tumor or growth removal
  • Spay and neuter
  • Correction of congenital conditions
  • Wound repair
  • Bladder stone removal
  • Removal of foreign material from the stomach or intestines

We offer other kinds of surgery to meet the needs of your pet.

Dental and Oral Surgery

Some breeds of dogs need oral surgery to correct their bite so they can chew food properly. This is less common with other pets, but sometimes does need to happen. We also offer dental cleanings and extractions of any teeth that are severely affected by dental disease and may be causing pain and bad breath. If you notice your pet appears to be eating less, is skittish when approaching the food bowl or makes a bigger mess than usual, this is an indicator that something is wrong with their mouth. Constant bad breath is another indicator of problems. Bring your pet in and let us give it an exam to see if they need dental care.

Laser Surgery

Many procedures that used to require extensive use of scalpels can now be done with medical lasers. This is much safer for your pet. The laser cauterizes blood vessels, limiting blood loss. Lasers seal the end of the nerves, reducing the amount of post-surgery pain. Laser work is also less likely to be become infected because the laser sterilizes as it cuts. It is also “new” with each cut; with a scalpel, the blade is used to make more than one cut.

We understand your pets – call us today and let us answer any questions you may have about the pet surgery services Durham – Hillsborough procedures we perform.

Contact Us

Durham Animal Hospital

(919) 620-7387

Pin It on Pinterest