What is Emergency Pet Surgery?
Emergency pet surgery refers to surgical procedures performed on animals in critical or urgent situations where immediate intervention is necessary to address life-threatening conditions or severe injuries. Our team performs pet surgeries with compassion and strives to restore the health of your pet.
Our Animal Surgery Options
We offer a comprehensive range of surgical options to care for your pet in various emergencies. We focus on taking quick action to relieve any pain your pet may be experiencing and begin treatment as soon as possible. Some of the emergent situations our pet surgery services treat include:
Accidents:
Accidents where your pet suffers from sudden trauma, such as being hit by a vehicle or falling from a height, require immediate medical intervention.
Severe bleeding that doesn't stop with first aid:
Significant blood loss from a wound or internal injury that continues despite initial attempts to control it, indicating the need for advanced medical care.
Pain or distress:
Signs that your pet is suffering, such as vocalizing, restlessness, or unusual behavior, may indicate a serious underlying issue requiring urgent treatment.
Limping:
Difficulty in walking or favoring a limb, possibly due to fractures, sprains, or other injuries that need prompt evaluation and treatment.
Falls:
Instances where your pet has fallen from a height or experienced a significant impact, potentially leading to internal injuries or fractures that need immediate attention.
Open Wounds:
Cuts or lacerations that expose underlying tissues, which can lead to infection or significant blood loss, require surgical intervention to address properly.
Amputation with bleeding:
A situation where a limb is partially or completely severed, causing severe bleeding that needs urgent surgical care to control the bleeding and manage the injury.
Bone fractures:
Breaks or cracks in the bones that can cause severe pain and mobility issues, necessitating immediate treatment to stabilize the fracture and promote healing.
Dog fights or bites:
Injuries sustained from altercations with other animals, which can result in deep wounds, infections, or other serious complications needing emergency care.
Bleeding tumors:
Growths or masses that are bleeding, which can be indicative of a serious condition that requires surgical intervention to address both the bleeding and the underlying tumor.