Service FAQ
How do I prepare my pet for surgery?
Before surgery, your pet may need to fast, and we may run diagnostic tests to ensure they are healthy enough for anesthesia. Follow the pre-surgical instructions provided by your veterinarian.
How do I know if my pet needs surgery?
Surgery may be recommended if your pet has a condition that cannot be managed with medication alone, such as tumors, fractures, or internal blockages. Your vet will explain why surgery is the best option.
How long does it take for pets to recover from surgery?
Recovery times vary depending on the surgery, but most pets need rest and restricted activity for a few weeks. Your vet will provide detailed instructions based on your pet’s specific needs.
What should I expect after my pet’s surgery?
After surgery, your pet may be groggy and need rest. Pain management will be a priority, and you’ll receive specific aftercare instructions, including wound care and activity restrictions.
Is anesthesia safe for pets?
Anesthesia is generally safe, and our team monitors your pet throughout the procedure to ensure their safety. Pre-surgical blood work helps us assess any potential risks.
Will my pet experience pain after surgery?
Pain management is a priority after any surgery. Medications will be provided to keep your pet comfortable, and we’ll guide you on how to monitor and manage any pain at home.