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Your Pet's Surgery
Veterinary Surgery at Hearthstone Animal Clinic
The decision to allow your beloved companion to undergo surgery is never an easy one. This is why we work as hard as we do to ensure your pet’s procedure is as comfortable and stress-free as possible.
Perhaps the most important pre-surgical step we take is discussing why we believe a particular procedure is necessary and what you and your pet can expect from the surgery. We will also provide information on postoperative care and answer any questions you may have.
Beyond routine spay and neuter surgeries, we are able to perform a wide range of soft tissue surgeries excluding enucleations, ear cropping and large dog amputations. For these procedures and for orthopedic surgeries, we refer to a board certified specialist.
Safe Anesthesia and Monitoring
For most surgical procedures, anesthesia is required. While under anesthesia, your pet is continuously monitored by both staff and specialized anesthesia monitoring technology. Your pet’s blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature and oxygen level are all tracked during surgery.
Simply stated, we will leave nothing to chance and strive to ensure the technology and protocols are the best available for protecting your pet’s well-being during surgery.
Comprehensive Pain Management
Hearthstone Animal Clinic takes pain management with your pet seriously. In fact, pain management is not just about compassionate care. We have found that a proper and balanced application of pain medications means your pet will be able to heal quickly and with less discomfort. The exact protocol is tailored to each animal, and depends on a number of factors that are determined by the pre-surgery exam and during the procedure.

Postoperative Care for Your Pet
The amount of time your pet will need to monitored after surgery varies. In some cases, animals will need to be monitored overnight; in others, they can be sent home the same day. When your pet is discharged, Dr. Pelton will provide you with information on proper home care after surgery. Often, your pet will be prescribed medication. If this is the case, we will explain how and when to administer it. We will also be available to answer questions after your pet arrives home. Contact us at (281) 859-9244 with any questions or concerns following surgery and we will be more than happy to help you.