North Buffalo Animal Hospital

Veterinary Pet Surgery

When the need for surgery occurs for your pet, be assured our team has skilled and experienced pet surgeons.

Spay/Neuter Procedures

North Buffalo Animal Hospital believes that all pets be spayed or neutered unless they will be bred under the direction of an experienced and licensed breeder. Otherwise, spaying and neutering helps prevent unwanted pregnancies and unpleasant, and often dangerous, behaviors such as protectiveness, excessive barking, roaming, aggression, and more. Spaying and neutering has been shown to help improve long-term health of pets in many ways, including reduced odds of certain cancers.

Spay and Neuter surgery is routine and safe, and with a short recovery time. It will not change any of the personality traits you love most about your pet.

Soft Tissue Surgery

Soft tissue surgery can range from removal of foreign bodies from your pet’s stomach to surgical procedures to repair damage from injury. Generally, soft tissue surgery can involve the cardiothoracic, gastrointestinal, respiratory, or urogenital systems, as well as the areas of the ear, nose, and throat.

Surgical Oncology

Surgical oncology involves the removal of cysts and tumors in an effort to stop the spread of cancerous growths in the body. If we recommend surgical oncology, we’ll always discuss it in depth with you so that you understand the reasoning, risks, and potential benefits.

Mass Removal

Sometimes we may discover a cyst or mass on your pet that isn’t cancerous but may be causing discomfort for your pet. In these cases, we may recommend removal of the mass if it is safe to do so. This is a focused procedure that surgically removes the cyst and immediately surrounding tissue.

Gastrointestinal Procedures

Gastrointestinal procedures deal with your pet’s digestive system and related organs. These often include surgeries to remove foreign bodies that your pet has swallowed from their stomach. As with all surgical procedures, we only advise gastrointestinal procedures when your pet’s health and safety are at risk and there are no non-invasive options that could prove effective.

Splenectomy Surgery

A splenectomy is the complete removal of your pet’s spleen, sometimes necessary as a result of spleen malfunction and certain cancers. It is a last resort when other methods of treatment have been ineffective, and we’ll always share the pros and cons with you so that you can make an informed decision on whether to go ahead with the procedure for your pet’s health and safety.

Foreign Body Removal

Our pets explore the world with their mouths and love to taste interesting items, even if they’re not actually food. This can result in a lot of indigestible items ending up in their stomachs. While ingesting small items can sometimes be harmless, others can lead to serious illness or even death if not removed.

Our entire team is deeply experienced with surgeries surrounding foreign body removal from dogs, cats, and other common pets.

Cruciate (ACL) Surgery

There are several surgical options available for torn cranial cruciate ligaments (also called CCLs, or sometimes ACLs), with varying advantages and disadvantages. Our clinic offers a procedure called the lateral suture or extracapsular surgical technique.

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