Pet Surgery FAQs


Pet surgery is a common practice in veterinary medicine, used to treat various health conditions and prevent future problems. If you're considering pet surgery, it's natural to have questions about the procedures, risks, and recovery process. At Eglinton Dufferin Animal Clinic in York, our experienced veterinarians are here to answer your questions and provide the best care for your pet.

Common Types of Pet Surgery

•           Spaying and neutering: These procedures are essential for preventing unwanted litters and reducing the risk of certain health problems.

•           Dental surgery: Dental cleanings and extractions are common procedures to maintain your pet's oral health.

•           Soft tissue surgery: This encompasses a wide range of procedures, including tumor removal, hernia repair, and gastrointestinal surgery.

•           Orthopedic surgery: Procedures to treat bone and joint problems, such as fractures, arthritis, and ligament tears.

•           Ophthalmic surgery: Surgery to address eye conditions, such as cataracts, glaucoma, and corneal ulcers.

Preparing Your Pet for Surgery

Before your pet undergoes surgery, your veterinarian will conduct a thorough physical examination and may recommend pre-surgical blood tests or other diagnostics. It's essential to follow your veterinarian's instructions regarding fasting and medication before surgery.

The Surgical Process

The surgical procedure will depend on your pet's specific condition and the recommended treatment plan. During surgery, your pet will be under anesthesia to ensure they are comfortable and pain-free.

Recovery and Aftercare

Post-surgery care is crucial for a successful recovery. Your veterinarian will provide specific instructions for at-home care, including medication, wound care, and activity restrictions. Regular follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor your pet's healing progress.

Frequently Asked Questions About Pet Surgery

•           Is my pet a good candidate for surgery? Your veterinarian will assess your pet's overall health and determine if they are a suitable candidate for surgery.

•           What are the risks involved in pet surgery? As with any surgical procedure, there are risks involved. Your veterinarian will discuss the potential risks and benefits of the surgery with you.

•           How long will my pet need to recover? Recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery and your pet's individual factors. Your veterinarian will provide you with an estimated recovery timeline.

•           Will my pet experience pain after surgery? Your veterinarian will prescribe pain medication to help manage any discomfort your pet may experience during recovery.

Choose Eglinton Dufferin Animal Clinic for Your Pet's Surgical Needs

At Eglinton Dufferin Animal Clinic in York, we are committed to providing high-quality surgical care for your pets. Our experienced veterinarians and staff use the latest techniques and equipment to ensure the best possible outcomes. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with a veterinarian near you and discuss your pet's surgical needs. We are here to answer your questions and provide the care your pet deserves.


Pet surgery is a common practice in veterinary medicine, used to treat various health conditions and prevent future problems. If you're considering pet surgery, it's natural to have questions about the procedures, risks, and recovery process. At Eglinton Dufferin Animal Clinic in York, our experienced veterinarians are here to answer your questions and provide the best care for your pet.

Common Types of Pet Surgery

•           Spaying and neutering: These procedures are essential for preventing unwanted litters and reducing the risk of certain health problems.

•           Dental surgery: Dental cleanings and extractions are common procedures to maintain your pet's oral health.

•           Soft tissue surgery: This encompasses a wide range of procedures, including tumor removal, hernia repair, and gastrointestinal surgery.

•           Orthopedic surgery: Procedures to treat bone and joint problems, such as fractures, arthritis, and ligament tears.

•           Ophthalmic surgery: Surgery to address eye conditions, such as cataracts, glaucoma, and corneal ulcers.

Preparing Your Pet for Surgery

Before your pet undergoes surgery, your veterinarian will conduct a thorough physical examination and may recommend pre-surgical blood tests or other diagnostics. It's essential to follow your veterinarian's instructions regarding fasting and medication before surgery.

The Surgical Process

The surgical procedure will depend on your pet's specific condition and the recommended treatment plan. During surgery, your pet will be under anesthesia to ensure they are comfortable and pain-free.

Recovery and Aftercare

Post-surgery care is crucial for a successful recovery. Your veterinarian will provide specific instructions for at-home care, including medication, wound care, and activity restrictions. Regular follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor your pet's healing progress.

Frequently Asked Questions About Pet Surgery

•           Is my pet a good candidate for surgery? Your veterinarian will assess your pet's overall health and determine if they are a suitable candidate for surgery.

•           What are the risks involved in pet surgery? As with any surgical procedure, there are risks involved. Your veterinarian will discuss the potential risks and benefits of the surgery with you.

•           How long will my pet need to recover? Recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery and your pet's individual factors. Your veterinarian will provide you with an estimated recovery timeline.

•           Will my pet experience pain after surgery? Your veterinarian will prescribe pain medication to help manage any discomfort your pet may experience during recovery.

Choose Eglinton Dufferin Animal Clinic for Your Pet's Surgical Needs

At Eglinton Dufferin Animal Clinic in York, we are committed to providing high-quality surgical care for your pets. Our experienced veterinarians and staff use the latest techniques and equipment to ensure the best possible outcomes. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with a veterinarian near you and discuss your pet's surgical needs. We are here to answer your questions and provide the care your pet deserves.

Location and Hours

1540 Eglinton Ave W York, ON M6E 2G8

Monday  

9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Tuesday  

9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Wednesday  

9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Thursday  

9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Friday  

9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Saturday  

10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Sunday  

Closed

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