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Why Dog Surgery is Important
Comprehensive Dog Surgery Services Offered
Soft Tissue Surgery
- Mass Removal: Removal of tumors or growths, both benign and malignant, to prevent further health issues or improve your dog’s comfort.
- Cystotomy Procedure: A surgery performed to remove bladder stones or treat urinary blockages, which can be painful and lead to infection if left untreated.
- Foreign Body Removal: If your dog swallows something dangerous, such as a toy or food that becomes stuck in their digestive tract, we can safely remove the object.
- Exploratory Surgery: Used to investigate internal organs when your dog has unexplained symptoms, like abdominal pain, vomiting, or loss of appetite.
- Gastropexy Surgery: Helps prevent gastric torsion (bloat) in dogs, particularly in large-breed dogs, by tacking the stomach to the abdominal wall.
Orthopedic Surgery
- Cruciate Ligament Surgery (CCL): Essential for repairing torn knee ligaments (like the ACL in humans), which is a common injury in active dogs, especially larger breeds.
- Fracture Repairs: We offer surgical options to treat broken bones and fractures, ensuring proper alignment for optimal healing.
- Amputation: In cases of severe injury, infection, or cancer, amputation may be necessary to relieve pain and improve mobility.
- Cherry Eye Repairs: Cherry eye occurs when the tear gland in the eye prolapses. We offer surgery to reposition or remove the affected gland to restore eye health and comfort.
Laser Surgery
- Less pain and swelling
- Faster healing times
- Minimized bleeding
Spay and Neuter
- Prevention of certain cancers
- Reduced risk of infections
- Decreased behavioral issues such as aggression or marking
C-Section (Caesarean Section)

Laparoscopic Surgery
- Biopsy Collection: A biopsy collection involves removing a small tissue sample from a tumor or organ to determine whether it is cancerous or benign, helping to guide further treatment.
- Tumor Removal: Tumor removal surgery involves excising abnormal growths, either benign or malignant, to prevent them from spreading and to improve your dog’s overall health and comfort.
- Spaying and Neutering: Spaying (females) and neutering (males) prevent unwanted pregnancies, reduce the risk of certain cancers, and improve behavior by eliminating hormonal influences.
- Gastropexy (to Prevent Bloat): Gastropexy is a procedure where the stomach is tacked to the abdominal wall to prevent gastric torsion (bloat), a potentially life-threatening condition in large-breed dogs.
Splenectomy Surgery
Gastrointestinal Procedures
- Intestinal Resection: Removal of damaged or diseased parts of the intestines.
- Gastrotomy: Opening the stomach to remove foreign bodies or treat certain conditions.
- Gastrostomy Tubes: Inserting a tube for long-term feeding if your dog is unable to eat on their own.
Pre-Surgery Consultation and Care
- Pre-surgical blood work: To assess your dog’s overall health and ensure they are fit for anesthesia.
- Physical exam: A thorough checkup to evaluate your dog’s current condition, including their heart, lungs, and organs.
- Anesthesia plan: Based on your dog’s age, breed, and medical history, we tailor an anesthesia plan that ensures their safety throughout the procedure.
Post-Surgery Care and Recovery
- Pain management: Prescription pain medications to keep your dog comfortable during recovery.
- Follow-up visits: To check the healing process and address any concerns early on.
- Activity restrictions: We’ll provide guidelines to limit your dog’s activity and avoid strain on the surgical site.
When Should You Consider Surgery for Your Dog?
Choose the Best Surgical Care for Your Dog’s Well-being
We prioritize your dog’s safety and comfort throughout the surgical process. Our veterinarians use the latest surgical techniques and equipment to perform a wide range of procedures. Whether it’s a routine spay or a complex orthopedic surgery, we are committed to providing high-quality care at every stage.
If you’re looking for dog surgery in Salinas, we can help you with early intervention to improve your dog's recovery and quality of life significantly. Contact Toro Park Animal Hospital today to schedule a consultation and discuss your dog’s surgical options. Our team is here to provide the care and support your dog needs to feel better and return to their normal activities.