Welcome to Walnut Village Pet Hospital Surgery Services

Surgical care plays an important role in your pet’s overall health and wellbeing. Our comprehensive surgery services are designed to provide your beloved pet with the highest quality care during those times when they need it most.

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Our Surgical Offerings

We proudly offer a range of surgery services tailored to meet the unique health needs of your pet. Our offerings include:

  • Spaying and Neutering: Not only do these procedures contribute to controlling the pet population, but they also offer numerous long-term health benefits. Pets that are spayed or neutered have a reduced risk of cancer as well as some unwanted behaviors, such as roaming and marking. Our veterinary team employs advanced techniques to ensure the safety and comfort of your pet throughout the process.
  • Mass Removals and Soft Tissue Surgeries: Whether it’s removing masses or addressing conditions that require other soft tissue surgery, our skilled veterinarians strive for the best outcomes for your pet.
  • Laceration, Abscess, and Cystotomy Repair: Injuries and conditions requiring precise and delicate handling are addressed with the utmost care.
  • Specialized Procedures: Through our collaboration with traveling specialists, we are able to offer additional services such as orthopedic surgeries right here at Walnut Village Pet Hospital.

Why Choose Us?

Your pet’s safety and comfort are our top priority. Every spay and neuter procedure includes:

  • IV catheter placement – provides immediate access in case of emergency
  • IV fluids – help maintain blood pressure and support organ function during anesthesia
  • Comprehensive monitoring – continuous tracking of:
    • Heart rate
    • EKG
    • Respiratory rate
    • Blood pressure
    • Oxygen levels
    • Temperature
    • CO₂ levels
  • Dedicated care – every patient has a Registered Veterinary Technician or veterinary assistant by their side, monitoring anesthesia from start to finish

These extra steps go beyond the basics to reduce anesthetic risk, support a smooth recovery, and give you peace of mind knowing your pet is receiving the highest level of care.

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Surgery Procedures Pricing List

*Pain medications range from $19.10 to $40

ProcedureAgeWeightPricing
Canine NeuterUnder 25 lbs$234
Canine Neuter26-50 lbs$254
Canine Neuter51-75 lbs$284
Canine Neuter76-100 lbs$314
Canine NeuterOver 100 lbs$354
Canine SpayUnder 6 months$294
Canine Spay6 months or olderUnder 25 lbs$334
Canine Spay6 months or older26-50 lbs$384
Canine Spay6 months or older51-75 lbs$424
Canine Spay6 months or older76-100 lbs$504
Canine Spay6 months or olderOver 100 lbs$604
Feline Neuter$114
Feline SpayUnder 6 months$224
Feline SpayOver 6 months$284
  • All NEW PETS must have up to date physical exam ($57) and the pre-op bloodwork ($119)* and pain medications (price range from $19.80 to $40)
  • Possible Additional Charges
  • In heat/early pregnancy charge may range from $75 to $135
    pending the weight
  • Optional Items
  • Microchip $55.25
  • E collar $17
  • Pedicure under Anesthesia $18
  • All office visits are subject to Medical/Hazardous Waste Disposal Fee ($3.95)
  • Prices subject to change

Sedation or Anesthesia Discharge Instructions

Will my pet be in pain?
Depending on the reason for the sedation or anesthesia, your pet may be sore the first night home and possibly over the next few days. While some degree of discomfort can occur, if you are concerned about your pet’s behavior, contact your doctor as soon as possible.

What can I expect when I bring my pet home?
You will need to have someone home with your pet tonight. It is normal for your pet to be sleepy, less coordinated, whiney, or drool for 12-24 hours. Your pet should be responsive and able to walk, but will most likely want to sleep.

  • Do remove the bandage at either the front or hind limb as soon as you arrive home, IF the bandage is still present. A bandage was placed once your pet’s IV catheter was removed. Failure to remove the bandage can result in swelling of the limb and potentially serious complications.
  • Do wait at least 2 hours after getting home before feeding. Feed your pet only ¼ to ½ the normal amount of food and water. This will help prevent your pet from vomiting, since pets may feel nauseous after sedation or anesthesia. Tomorrow you may offer food and water as usual.
  • Do watch for the following signs:
    • Completely unresponsive/inability to stand.
    • Refusal to eat or drink for more than 12 hours
    • Pale/white mucous membranes. View the gum tissue inside the mouth to
      make an assessment.
    • Severe vomiting or diarrhea
    • It is normal for your pet to not have regular bowel movements for several
      days after sedation or anesthesia. Do monitor to make sure there is no
      straining to defecate and do keep your pet hydrated by encouraging water
      intake (or adding water to the food) in order to help prevent constipation.

It is normal for your pet to not have regular bowel movements for several days after sedation or anesthesia. Do monitor to make sure there is no straining to defecate and do keep your pet hydrated by encouraging water intake (or adding water to the food) in order to help prevent constipation.

Surgery Discharge Instructions

Please review the discharge instructions below to support your pet’s recovery after surgery:

Current Promotion

To support the health of our furry patients and the community, we are currently offering $25 off all spay procedures when scheduled within 30 days of exam. It’s our way of making essential health services more accessible to our valued clients.

Schedule Your Consultation Today

If you believe your pet requires surgical care or if you have questions about any of our services, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Our experienced team is here to provide guidance and support every step of the way.

Call Us at 909-743-8939 to schedule a consultation or to learn more about our surgery services.

At Walnut Village Pet Hospital, we are dedicated to providing your pet with the highest level of care, ensuring they lead a happy, healthy life.

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