Surgery

Safe, Skilled Surgery Without the Guesswork

Peace of mind is part of every procedure at Soda Springs Animal Clinic.

When your pet needs surgery, it’s normal to have questions. What’s it going to cost? How will they be monitored? What if something goes wrong?

At Soda Springs Animal Clinic, we take every step to make surgery as safe, predictable, and low-stress as possible for you and your animal. You’ll always know what to expect, and you’ll never be pressured into a decision you’re not ready to make.

What We Offer

We perform a variety of soft tissue surgeries in-house, including:

Spay and neuter procedures

For dogs, cats, and small mammals (when medically appropriate)

Mass removals and biopsies

Skin growths, lumps, and other visible abnormalities

Wound repair and laceration treatment

Often needed for outdoor or working animals

Amputations

Sometimes necessary in cases of trauma or chronic pain

Referrals

Orthopedic fracture repairs are referred to trusted partners

How We Keep Your Pet Safe

Every surgical patient receives:

  • Pre-anesthetic evaluation
    Physical exam and in-house bloodwork if recommended
  • Full anesthetic monitoring
    ECG, blood pressure, temperature, capnography, oxygen saturation, and heart rate
  • Dedicated technician support
    One technician is assigned to monitor your pet from induction through recovery
  • Pain management
    Tailored plans before, during, and after surgery to reduce discomfort and support healing

This level of care is uncommon in our area. We’re proud to offer it here in Soda Springs.

When to Ask About Surgery

  • You’re considering spay or neuter
  • Your pet has a lump or growth you’ve noticed
  • You’ve been told your pet needs a procedure and want a second opinion
  • There’s been trauma or a serious wound
  • You want to discuss a planned procedure with a team you trust

Surgery FAQ

We’ll give you clear instructions about fasting, medications, and what to expect the day of.
Yes. You’ll have a chance to ask questions and confirm the plan before anything begins.
Most procedures are same-day, but we’ll let you know if monitoring or follow-up is recommended.
We recommend it for most pets, especially seniors. It helps us reduce risk and plan appropriately.