Expertise That Cares

Veterinary Surgery

At My Honest Paw, we understand that surgery can be a significant moment—for you and your pet. That’s why our surgical service is grounded in skill, compassion, and cutting-edge care. From routine procedures to critical lifesaving operations, we offer a wide spectrum of surgical solutions tailored for both emergency and preventive needs.

Expert Team, Compassionate Care
Skilled veterinary surgeons committed to your pet’s comfort and positive outcomes.
Advanced Equipment
We use the latest tools—from imaging to lasers—for precision, safety, and efficient recovery.
Tailored Communication
Clear, caring guidance through every step—from prep to postoperative care.
Modern Solutions
We integrate minimally invasive and advanced surgical techniques to enhance healing and reduce recovery time.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Pets may require surgery for many reasons: spaying/neutering, removing tumors, repairing injuries or fractures, removing foreign objects, or treating internal diseases. Some are life-saving, while others are preventive to improve long-term health.

Yes. At My Honest Paw, we use advanced anesthesia, modern monitoring equipment, and strict sterile protocols to ensure maximum safety. Every pet undergoes a pre-surgical health check to minimize risks.

We offer a wide range, including:

  • Elective: Spay, neuter, minor corrections

  • Soft tissue: Tumor removal, hernia repair, bladder stone removal

  • Orthopedic: Fracture repair, ligament and joint surgeries

  • Ophthalmic: Eye-related corrective procedures

  • Emergency & trauma care: Foreign body removal, accident injuries, pyometra, etc.

  • Follow fasting instructions (usually no food for 8–12 hours before surgery).

  • Provide water unless advised otherwise.

  • Share any recent medical history or medications with our team.

  • Bring your pet in calm and secure on the scheduled day.

During surgery, pets are under anesthesia and will not feel pain. After surgery, we provide pain relief medications and careful monitoring to keep them comfortable.

Recovery depends on the type of surgery:

  • Minor procedures (spay, neuter) → usually 7–14 days

  • Orthopedic or complex surgeries → may take weeks to months
    We provide detailed aftercare guidance to speed up healing.

Call us immediately if you notice:

  • Excessive swelling, bleeding, or discharge from the incision

  • Persistent vomiting, diarrhea, or loss of appetite

  • Lethargy or unusual behavior

  • Excessive licking or chewing of stitches

For safety reasons, pet parents are not allowed in the operating room. But rest assured, our veterinary team keeps your pet comfortable and provides updates before, during, and after surgery.