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No pet parent wants to hear that their fur baby needs surgery. Even if it’s just a routine procedure, such as spaying or neutering, the thought of surgery can be very scary for the people and pets involved.
Choosing the right veterinary practice to do the surgery is the first and most important step. Once you have peace of mind about the professionals you have chosen, you can entrust your pet to their care. Knowing your pet is receiving compassionate treatment will ease your mind when your pet is in surgery.
To make your pet’s surgery the least stressful for you and them, here are some important guidelines.
Your pet’s surgical journey will begin with a consultation. Your pet may need one of the following surgical services:
Here are some things you may need to discuss with your vet prior to your pet having surgery:
Before your appointment, write down all the questions you have so you don’t forget to ask. Our staff will gladly answer any questions you have. Being well-informed will help you provide the best care possible for your fur baby.
Make sure the veterinarian knows of anything about your pet that could be important.
If it’s determined that surgery is the only option then you need to prepare yourself and your furbaby.
The veterinarian will provide you with pre-operation instructions. Make sure you fully understand them before you leave the office. Put them in a place that you can readily access them. Make sure everyone in the family knows to follow the instructions.
For planned surgeries, schedule the procedure so you or someone else will be able to closely watch the pet for a few days afterward.
Follow the pre-operation instructions exactly.
If the instructions say do not feed or provide water after a certain time, the pet must not have anything to eat or drink, no matter how much they beg. And they will!
Make sure your pet cannot sneak in a snack or a drink when you are not looking. The pet’s stomach must be empty when they are put under anesthesia or complications could occur. You may have to confine the pet the night before.
Provide the front desk staff with multiple ways to reach you and let them know how you prefer to be contacted. Our staff will provide updates about your pet when available. When you choose our vet office, you can be confident that we are passionate about seeing your pet return to health.
Recovery times will vary according to the overall health of your fur baby, how complicated the surgery was, and other factors, such as possible reactions to medications, the length of time under anesthesia, etc.
Following the surgery, your pet will be brought to a recovery area where they will be closely monitored as they come out of the anesthesia. Our trained staff members all have keen eyes and will see if there’s a problem.
When it’s time to bring your pet home, make sure you understand all you have to do for post-operative care. Some things to consider include:
Surgery may not be easy on your pet, or you, but when it’s needed, you can be confident that your pet is getting the best care possible and the veterinarian wants the best outcome.
Our surgical suite is meticulously maintained with state-of-the-art equipment. Our staff follows all the latest guidelines on sterilizing the room to prevent infection. Our surgeons are experts in their field and are dedicated to making sure your pet is back on their feet as quickly as possible. We proudly serve Marion, Herrin, Harrisburg, Carbondale, and all of Williamson County.