Safety and Comfort are at the Forefront

When it comes to surgical procedures, we prioritize the safety and comfort of your pet. We follow the safest anesthetic protocols to minimize any potential risks. We utilize the most advanced surgical techniques, ensuring optimal outcomes for your pet's health. Rest assured that we continuously monitor your pet's vital signs throughout the surgery, providing the highest level of care and attention.

Spays and Neuters

Spaying and neutering are important procedures that not only prevent unwanted pregnancies but also offer several health benefits for your pet. We perform spays and neuters using the most up-to-date techniques to ensure a smooth and efficient procedure, reducing potential discomfort for your pet. We provide post-operative care instructions to aid in your pet's recovery and offer guidance for a transition back home.

Sterilizing (Spaying and Neutering) your pet, is the best way to prevent diseases of the genital system and the single most effective way to prevent stray pets roaming the streets from adding to the overcrowded populations in our local shelters. Your pet can be completely free of diseases like pyometra, testicular cancer, and mammary tumors. We use the most advanced technology to ensure your pet’s vitals are always monitored during the procedure. We take anesthesia very seriously and use the safest and most up-to-date anesthetic medications on the market. We use preemptive analgesia which means we prevent pain before it happens.

Our spays and neuter packages include all items below:

  • Full preoperative bloodwork.

  • Pulse Oximetry monitoring

  • ECG

  • Blood pressure monitoring

  • End tidal CO2 monitoring

  • Temperature regulation

  • The safest Injectable and inhalant general anesthetics

  • IV Fluids

  • Local Analgesia

  • General Analgesia

  • Sterile technique

Mass Removal

Discovering a mass on your pet can be a cause for concern. We are experienced in the removal of various types of masses, including benign and cancerous tumors and cysts. We employ meticulous surgical techniques to remove these masses safely and efficiently. It is recommended that most masses be submitted to a pathologist for evaluation of its character and to determine if additional steps are needed for the best care and outcome.  We collaborate closely with trusted referral hospitals, primarily in Columbia and Charleston, to ensure your pet receives the best possible care. When specialized expertise is needed, we coordinate these referrals to provide your pet with the most advanced and effective treatment options available.

Foreign Body Removal

Foreign body removal surgery is a specialized procedure performed to extract objects a dog has ingested, such as toys, bones, clothing, or other items, that have become lodged in the intestinal tract and require surgical intervention. Post-operative care may include transfer to an overnight facility and hospitalization, depending on the individual case.

Bladder Stone Removals

Bladder stones can cause discomfort and recurrent urinary tract infections for your pet. Our surgical team is experienced in the removal of bladder stones when necessary, utilizing minimally invasive techniques whenever possible. We take great care to ensure the complete removal of stones, alleviating any pain or obstruction your pet may be experiencing. Post-operative care includes dietary recommendations and monitoring to prevent future stone formation.


Teeth Extractions

When dental disease progresses, it can lead to painful tooth decay, gum inflammation, and hidden infections. Our pets often don’t complain about their oral discomfort, until it is in an advanced state. In such cases, teeth extractions may be necessary to alleviate pain and improve your pet's oral health. Dental extractions are performed with the utmost precision and care. We prioritize your pet's comfort during the procedure and offer post-operative instructions to aid in the healing process.


Urgent Surgical Interventions

 Unfortunately, there are times when an urgent need for surgical intervention arises for your pet.  This could range from ingestion of foreign material, necessitating surgical removal to relieve an obstruction in the bowels, to repairs due to an unexpected trauma to your beloved pet from a fight or other injury. We are here for you and will provide the care needed to stabilize and repair wounds that need urgent attention.