Pet Soft Tissue Surgery

When your pet needs surgery, you deserve a team that provides clear, compassionate guidance. At Collier Parkway Animal Hospital in Land O’ Lakes, FL, our veterinary surgery and pet surgery services include spay/neuter procedures, mass removals, abdominal surgery, and select emergency surgeries.

Skilled Veterinary Surgery with Thoughtful Support

Surgery can feel overwhelming—but it’s often the safest and most effective way to treat pain, illness, or urgent medical conditions. Collier Parkway Animal Hospital provides pet soft tissue surgery for dogs and cats, including spays and neuters, mass removals, abdominal surgery, and procedures such as cystotomy, pyometra surgery, hernia repair, cherry eye repair, and enucleation. We also perform select emergency surgeries during business hours, such as foreign body removal and C-sections when needed.

Common Questions About Pet Surgery

If you’re searching for veterinary surgery in Land O’ Lakes, FL, below are select common questions pet owners ask about pet surgery services at Collier Parkway Animal Hospital—including what to expect before and after your dog or cat’s procedure.

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What types of pet surgery do you offer?

Collier Parkway Animal Hospital offers soft tissue pet surgery services for dogs and cats in Land O’ Lakes, FL. This includes spay/neuter procedures, mass removals, abdominal surgery, and select emergency surgeries during business hours. We also perform procedures such as cystotomy, pyometra surgery, hernia repair, cherry eye repair, and enucleation.

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Do you perform emergency surgery?

Yes, we offer select emergency veterinary surgery during business hours when appropriate, including foreign body removal and C-sections. If your pet is experiencing vomiting, severe pain, collapse, bloating, or other urgent symptoms, call our Land O’ Lakes clinic right away so we can advise you on next steps.

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What should I expect before my pet’s surgery?

Before surgery, our team reviews your pet’s health history and performs an exam to determine the safest approach. We may recommend diagnostics such as bloodwork or imaging depending on the procedure and your pet’s needs. At Collier Parkway Animal Hospital, we also make sure you understand the plan, timing, and home-care expectations before your pet goes home.

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How long does recovery take after soft tissue surgery?

Recovery time depends on the procedure, your pet’s age, and overall health, but many dogs and cats need a short period of rest and activity restriction after surgery. We’ll provide specific instructions for incision care, feeding, and medications, along with guidance on when to return for rechecks. Our goal is a smooth recovery with minimal discomfort.