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Surgical Services Tailored to Your Pet's Needs

At Bucksport Veterinary Hospital, we provide a wide range of surgical services designed to meet the needs of dogs and cats of all ages and health conditions. Whether your pet needs a simple procedure or a complex surgery, our team is equipped to deliver top‑level care with your pet’s comfort and safety as our priority. We also offer surgeries performed by a board‑certified surgeon when specialized expertise is required.

Our surgical services help correct illness, treat injuries, and improve quality of life, all while following strict safety standards and proven veterinary practices.

Comprehensive Evaluation for Safe Surgery

Every surgical plan begins with a thorough evaluation of your pet’s health. We look at medical history, current condition, and any risks related to anesthesia or recovery. Based on this assessment, we tailor a surgical approach that fits your pet’s individual needs. This ensures that each pet receives the right procedure at the right time and in the right way.

Before surgery, our team explains what to expect, answers your questions, and provides guidance on pre‑surgery care. We believe that clear communication helps reduce stress for you and your pet.

Types of Surgical Procedures We Offer

We provide a broad range of surgeries that support wellness, treat injuries, and address urgent medical problems. Some common surgeries include:

Routine and Preventive Procedures

Routine surgeries are an important part of maintaining long‑term health for your pet. These procedures are designed to prevent future medical issues, ensuring that your pet stays healthy and active for years to come.
Spaying and Neutering
Spaying (for females) and neutering (for males) are common preventive surgeries that help control the pet population by preventing unwanted litters. Beyond preventing pregnancies, these procedures also significantly lower the risk of reproductive system diseases, such as uterine infections, testicular cancer, and certain types of breast cancer. Spaying and neutering can also reduce unwanted behaviors like roaming and aggression.
Mass or Lump Removal
As pets age, they may develop lumps or masses on their skin or internal organs. These can range from benign growths to potentially cancerous tumors. Removing these masses early reduces the risk of them growing or spreading, providing your pet with a chance for a better quality of life. Whether it’s a fatty tumor, cyst, or a more serious mass, we assess each case carefully and offer a safe, precise removal procedure.

Soft Tissue Surgery

Soft tissue surgeries address internal health issues that affect organs and tissues. These surgeries are often necessary for conditions that affect a pet’s overall well-being and can range from relatively simple to complex, depending on the pet's needs.
Wound Repair
Whether caused by an accident, a fight, or an infection, wounds can often become more complicated if not treated properly. Wound repair surgeries ensure that cuts, lacerations, or surgical incisions heal properly. We clean and close the wound, monitoring the area for infection, and follow up to ensure your pet’s recovery is smooth.
Bladder or Intestinal Surgery
When your pet suffers from urinary blockages, bladder stones, or intestinal obstructions, surgery may be necessary to remove these blockages and restore normal function. Conditions such as bladder stones or intestinal twists can cause pain and discomfort, and in severe cases, they can be life-threatening. Our team provides surgical interventions to correct these issues.
Abscess Drainage
Abscesses are localized infections that often form under the skin when bacteria or foreign material gets trapped in tissue. Abscess drainage involves carefully opening the area to release the infection and then cleaning it thoroughly to promote healing. Afterward, we may apply medications or dressings to prevent reinfection and ensure your pet recovers quickly.
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Anesthesia and Pain Management

Anesthesia is a necessary part of most surgical procedures, and we use up‑to‑date protocols to ensure it is as safe as possible. We monitor your pet’s vital signs, including heart rate, breathing, and oxygen levels, throughout the entire procedure. Before anesthesia, we may recommend pre‑surgical blood work to check organ function and reduce risks.

Pain control is a priority before, during, and after surgery. We use pain management techniques designed for your pet’s condition, making sure they stay comfortable throughout recovery.

Comfortable Recovery and Post‑Surgery Support

A successful surgery doesn’t end when the procedure is over. Recovery care is also essential. After your pet’s surgery, we provide post‑operative monitoring in a clean, calm space. Our team watches for signs of pain or complications and keeps you informed.
We outline a clear home care plan that may include:
  • Medication schedules
  • Activity restrictions
  • Diet instructions
  • Follow‑up visits

These guidelines help your pet heal quickly and safely. We are always available to answer any questions you have during the recovery period.

If your pet needs surgery or you want to learn more about available surgical options, we’re here to help. Contact Bucksport Veterinary Hospital to schedule a consultation. Our team will walk you through the process, answer your questions, and help you make confident decisions for your pet’s care.

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