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Surgery is a daunting proposition for many pet owners, but they also acknowledge that it may be a necessity. As long as you entrust your pet’s surgery to an experienced veterinarian near you, the procedure should go as expected. We at Pet Medical Center of Westerville will help you and your animal companion navigate the challenges of surgery. Stop by our location in Westerville, OH, so we can discuss your pet’s treatment.
Aside from securing the services of an experienced veterinarian, there are a few ways you can prepare your pet for its operation. Follow the tips below to make surgery as easy as possible for you and your beloved companion.
Unless your pet is having emergency surgery, our veterinarian will likely schedule your pet’s procedure a few days or weeks after your initial consultation. The vet is not just doing this to make the process more convenient. We are also creating that space so we have ample time to conduct diagnostics on your pet.
Our veterinarian may schedule different exams and blood tests between the first appointment and the surgery date so we can observe your pet’s condition. Our vet can use that time to determine if your pet is even a viable candidate for surgery. Attend those appointments because delays may occur otherwise. Any delays at that point may put your pet at greater risk.
Your pet will likely need some time to recover from its surgical wounds. It will likely have to stay home for much of that recovery period. It is your job as the pet owner to ensure your pet has a comfortable environment waiting for it.
Clean the rest area and make sure it can stay at a comfortable temperature. You or someone else in your household may also have to stay with your pet to prevent potential accidents. Sort out the monitoring schedule before the surgery is performed and be prepared.
Lastly, remember to follow the feeding and drinking guidelines set by the veterinarian for your pet. Generally speaking, pets should not eat or drink anything past midnight on the day of the surgery. Feeding your pet past that point could have fatal consequences, so heed the advice provided by our vet.
Allow us at Pet Medical Center of Westerville to handle your pet’s surgery and support its recovery. We offer surgery as well as comprehensive care to the pets of Westerville, OH. Call our office at (614)-882-7700 to schedule an appointment or learn more.
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Westerville, OH 43081, US
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