Comprehensive Guide to Surgeries For Pets: Procedures & Recovery Tips

Surgeries for pets: No pet owner likes the idea of the furriest member of their family having to undergo surgery, but with the expert care of our team at Port Kennedy Veterinary Hospital, there is no need to worry. We aim to make every surgery as stress-free as possible for you and your pet. Below, you’ll find more information on the most common surgical procedures we perform.

Tooth Extractions

Dental decay and damage can pose a serious health threat to animals. Infected teeth may need to be extracted to minimise the risk to surrounding healthy teeth and tissue. This is a common surgical procedure that utilises general anaesthesia to maximise your pet’s comfort.

To prevent your pet from needing a tooth extraction, it’s essential to care for their oral health by brushing their teeth once a week or using a commercially available teeth cleaning treat. At Port Kennedy Vets, we have a dedicated dental suite for routine cleaning, minor procedures, and dental surgeries.

Neutering

This is the most common type of pet surgery and is a highly recommended preventive measure. Desexing offers numerous benefits to your pet and your family. For example, a desexed animal has a lower risk of developing reproductive cancers and enjoys an increased overall life expectancy. A neutered animal will generally experience less anxiety and aggressive behaviour, and is less likely to bite or get involved in fights. The overall result is a more affectionate, relaxed companion for you and your family. Please find out more about the benefits of desexing your pet, preparing for the procedure and caring for them afterwards.

Skin Surgeries

Many pets require surgery to remove skin lumps or other masses. Both benign and malignant tumours are removed for safety, and biopsies can be carried out afterwards. Other skin surgeries include operating on abscesses to enable proper healing and suturing wounds.

Injuries

As much as we may try to protect them, our pets often suffer injuries. Injuries from fights, such as bites and open wounds, may need surgery to prevent infection. Broken bones sometimes need resetting or the insertion of metal plates to regain strength, and torn ligaments can be repaired. In these instances, it is best to get your pet to the veterinary clinic as soon as possible to minimise blood loss, infection or further damage.

If you’d like to arrange desexing or another surgery for your pet, call Port Kennedy Veterinary Hospital now on 08 9524 6644 or visit our contact page for more ways to get in touch.

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