Ensuring the safety of your dog or cat during surgical procedures is our utmost priority.
We understand it can be difficult to think about the type of care your pet will receive during their minor or more complex surgery. Surgery can be a source of anxiety and stress for many pet owners so we want to provide as much information as we can to alleviate your fears. Our veterinary team wants to assure you our years of expertise allows us to effectively perform your pet’s surgery.
Before your pet’s upcoming procedure, we welcome your questions. We are happy to take the time to address your concerns about the surgery, anesthesia, pain management and post-operative care. Our highly skilled team performs surgeries like spay and neutering, tumour removal, laceration repair, foreign body removal, bladder stone removal, orthopedics and other soft tissue surgeries. We also have an ongoing relationship with a group of highly trained and experienced veterinary surgeons who perform complex soft tissue and orthopedic surgeries as well as TPLO (tibial plateau leveling osteotomy).
Ensuring your pet has a safe and successful surgery is our top priority. This means using the most up-to-date and cutting edge procedures for safety, surgery practices and pain management. Our staff is exceptionally caring and compassionate, going the extra mile to put any of your concerns to rest. We monitor your pet before, during and after their procedure, placing them on intravenous (IV) fluids to maintain their blood pressure and support liver and kidney function. Our veterinary technologists are tasked with monitoring your pet’s blood pressure, heart rate and other vitals to ensure their safety. Please contact us if you have any questions about your pet’s upcoming surgery at 403-934-3311.
Your pet’s postoperative care varies, depending on their procedure. When they’re ready to go home, we carefully explain care and medication instructions. It’s important to follow these as closely as possible to help your pet have a successful recovery. Don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions that might come up doing your pet’s recovery process.
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