Our general veterinary practitioners perform the majority of these procedures, and we also employ the services of board
certified veterinary surgeons for more specialized procedures.
Depending on the fracture type, your veterinarian might refer you to a board - certified
veterinary surgeon for treatment.
Since we employ our own
veterinary surgeons at our clinics the cost to the charity to provide this veterinary care is reduced to the lowest possible level.
The mission is to be a highly focused group of
experienced veterinary surgeons using expertise in surgery and as educators to advance skills and the widespread availability of veterinary joint replacement surgery.
Our highly skilled
veterinary surgeons perform a broad range of surgical services while always adhering to the highest standards of care.
Note: this section is intended for
veterinary surgeons only and should NOT be used by cat guardians to attempt to treat cats themselves.
This site is for information purposes only and is in no way intended to replace a consultation with a fully
qualified veterinary surgeon (veterinarian).
If you think that your pet may be a candidate for veterinary surgery, talk to your general practitioner veterinarian, or find a board certified
veterinary surgeon near you today.
Our complete surgery suite and
talented veterinary surgeons take special care to manage pain and use the best techniques to help your pet recover quickly and easily.
This is quite expensive, as it requires an orthopedic
veterinary surgeon willing to work with your pet; this may not be available in all areas.
Our team
of veterinary surgeons is among the most compassionate in the business and will gently ease your beloved pet through the process.
Thus, pet parents may be referred to a board - certified
veterinary surgeon who has extensive training and experience performing this delicate procedure.
Getting this amount of surgical experience under the supervision of highly
skilled veterinary surgeons was invaluable, and it is rare to have this opportunity as a veterinary student.
The decision to do so or to let matters remain as they are is best left to an experienced, board -
certified veterinary surgeon experienced in those matters.
Our surgical services include thorough screenings and consultations with board - certified
veterinary surgeons for the latest procedures available.
The majority of fracture complications come as a result of poor decision - making by, rather than poor technical expertise of, the
attending veterinary surgeon.
A board - certified
veterinary surgeon will be able to evaluate your dog clinically, evaluate her x-rays, and her hip function in order to guide your decision making.
The technique for total hip replacement in dogs was pioneered
by veterinary surgeons at Ohio State University.
Dr. Reesink is a Diplomate of the American College of
Veterinary Surgeons with clinical interests in equine and farm animal orthopedic surgery, sports medicine and lameness.
The APBC is an international network of experienced and qualified pet behaviour counsellors who work on referral
from veterinary surgeons to treat behaviour problems in dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, horses and other pets.
She completed a three - year surgical residency at the University of Minnesota and successfully fulfilled the rigorous credentialing and examination requirements to become a Diplomate of the American College of
Veterinary Surgeons in small animal surgery.
Dr Eugene Lin,
senior veterinary surgeon with The Animal Ark Veterinary Group, advises feeding these chews in moderation, as some are so palatable that pets can begin to lose interest in their daily meals.
Our friendly team of dedicated specialist referral vets and emergency clinicians are here to see your pets in an emergency or provide support for your own
veterinary surgeon if they wish to refer a critical or complex case.
David Mason, B Vet Med (Honours), MRCVS, is a Board Certified Small Animal
Veterinary Surgeon specializing in Orthopedic, Neurologic, Oncologic and General Soft Tissue Surgical Procedures.
This allows BSAVA to identify and influence matters of importance to the small
animal veterinary surgeon in Europe and further afield.