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Surgical Procedures For Dogs and Cats

When your pet needs surgery, it may feel overwhelming. But don’t worry—vet surgery has come a long way, and there are many modern options that make surgery easier for your furry friend. Our team at Animal Care Center of Castle Pines is experienced with performing veterinary surgery on cats and dogs and is here to guide you throughout the process!

Common Surgical Procedures

Our veterinarians routinely perform the following cat and dog surgery:

Cat and Dog Mass Removals

Finding a lump on your pet can be scary, but not all bumps are bad! Mass removal surgery is all about getting rid of unwanted lumps, whether they’re on your pet's skin or deeper inside their body. After removing the mass, it gets tested to see if it’s benign (harmless) or malignant (cancerous).

In many cases, our highly-trained vets can handle mass removals. However, if the mass is in a tricky spot, our team may recommend a specialist to remove it safely and effectively.

Pet Soft Tissue Surgery

Veterinary soft tissue surgery involves working with your pet’s organs, muscles, or other soft areas. This can include surgeries for things like bladder stones, hernias, or liver and kidney issues. These surgeries help fix internal problems your pet might have going on that can’t be solved with medication alone.

While our vets can take care of many of these surgeries, we may refer you to a specialist if the cat or dog soft tissue surgery involves more sensitive or complicated areas.

Veterinary Laparoscopic Surgery

Laparoscopic surgery is another minimally invasive surgery option for pets. Instead of one big cut, the vet makes a few tiny incisions and uses a camera and small instruments to perform the surgery. This method is used for spaying or removing bladder stones, and your pet will recover faster with less pain.

Since this type of surgery needs special equipment, our veterinarians will likely refer you to a vet surgeon trained in laparoscopic techniques if they think it’s the best route for your pet.

Vet Laser Surgery

Veterinary laser surgery uses a focused beam of light to cut or remove tissue. It’s ideal for delicate work, like oral surgeries or removing small skin growths. Cat and dog laser surgery usually means less pain, less bleeding, and a faster recovery for your pet.

Pet Surgery in Castle Rock

Veterinary medicine has a ton of advanced tools to help your pet heal safely and quickly from surgery. Whether your pet needs a mass removed or a more specialized procedure like endoscopy or laser surgery, we’ve got you covered. And if your pet needs more advanced care, we’ll make sure you’re connected with the right specialist.

If you have questions or concerns about the surgical procedures we offer at Animal Care Center of Castle Pines, call us at (303) 688-3660 or book an appointment online below!

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