Routine or Complex
Here, your pet only gets the best.
Surgical Procedures
Surgeries are typically preformed on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings. Generally, surgeries do require some hospitalization time. All surgery patients must be fasted after 10:00 PM the night before their procedure (water is okay!). A staff member will schedule a drop-off time for surgery check-in; usually between 8:00AM-8:30AM. This ensures an appropriate amount of time for the doctor to evaluate the patient before the surgery begins. After-surgery pick-up is usually anytime after 3:00 PM the day of, but may change depending on the patient. You will be notified if your pick-up time needs to be changed after it has been scheduled.
Our facility is equipped with a surgical cutting laser which can replace the use of a scalpel blade. This surgical laser cauterizes blood vessels as it cuts, reducing blood loss, pain, swelling, and inflammation.
What Happens When My Pet Is In Surgery?
Do I need to spay or neuter my pet?
Obetz Animal Hospital knows spaying or neutering is a responsible choice that benefits pets, their families, and society as a whole. In this country, each year hundreds of thousands of cats and dogs are euthanized needlessly—a trend we want to change.
What are the benefits for your pet?
How Much Does It Cost To Spay or Neuter My Animal?
For any surgical procedure, even common ones like spaying and neutering, there are multiple factors that come into play and can impact pricing.
For that reason, all pets must come in for an appointment first to discuss their specific condition, treatment plan, and pricing when we schedule the procedure.