Pet Surgery in
Twin Peaks

Mountain View Animal Hospital offers a variety of veterinary surgery services to help your pet live a long and healthy life. From routine exams to more complex procedures, our skilled surgeons are here to help.

Pet Surgery at Mountain View Animal Hospital

Pet surgery can be a scary prospect for both pet owners and their furry friends. Pet surgery is typically recommended by your vet if it’s in the best interest of your pet’s health, but it is important to understand what will happen during the procedure prior to committing.

We highly encourage you to ask questions about surgery before consenting to any procedures so that you feel comfortable and informed about what will be done. Being prepared for surgery can help reduce anxiety for both you and your pet.

Surgery may include anything from spaying or neutering to treating an illness or injury. Our pet surgeons are highly trained professionals who understand the risks associated with surgeries and will take all necessary measures to ensure the safety of your pet. Make an appointment for dog and cat surgery in Twin Peaks today!

What Are The Most Common Surgeries?

Common pet surgeries include spaying or neutering, dental cleanings and extractions, tumor removal, and orthopedic procedures. Spaying and neutering are done to prevent unwanted litters of puppies or kittens. Teeth cleanings help keep teeth healthy by removing plague and tartar build up that can lead to gum disease.

Tumor removals may be necessary if a growth appears on your pet’s skin or inside their body. Orthopedic procedures such as cruciate ligament repair, bone pinning, joint repairs, and fracture reductions are used to treat injuries or arthritis in older pets. In any case, it is important for pet owners to understand the risks associated with surgery before deciding on a treatment option for their pet. Pet owners should also get a full understanding of the post-surgical care that will be required in order to ensure a full recovery and prevent any potential complications.

Additionally, some pet surgeries are done for cosmetic reasons, such as declawing or ear cropping. Pet owners should always speak with their veterinarian before considering any type of surgical procedure for their animal companion. Pet surgeries come with risks and potential complications, so it is important to make sure you are well-informed about the procedure beforehand.