Dr. Sherry performing laser surgery on a dog that ate a foreign object that needed to be removed from the stomach and intestinal tract.
Laser Surgery For Dogs & Cats
All surgical procedures at Animal House are conducted with a CO2 laser, the most advanced surgical option for anyone today. There are four major advantages of laser surgery when compared to traditional stainless steel surgical scalpels, which are decreased pain, decreased bleeding, improved tissue healing, and decreased inflammation. In addition to performing procedures with the most advanced technology available, we follow through with a complete pain control plan following surgery for dogs and cats.
Here are just a few of the more common procedures we perform at Animal House:
Amputations
Urinary Calculi Removal (Bladder Stones): Cats or Dogs
Surgical Tooth Extractions Gastrointestinal Surgery:
- Foreign Object Removal
- Resection and Anastamoses
- Tumor Removal
- Gastric Dilation and Volvulous (GDV/Bloat)