7132 State Rt 3, Westerville Ohio 43082
Advanced Care Services
Surgical Care for Your Dog’s Health and Happiness

At WestVets Maxtown Veterinary Clinic, we understand that your dog is more like a beloved member of your family. We provide top-tier dog surgery in Westerville designed to help your canine companion live a healthy, happy life. Whether it's a routine procedure or a more complex surgery, our team is here to provide the best surgical care for dogs, utilizing advanced technology and compassionate techniques. We are committed to making sure that every surgery is performed with your pet's comfort, safety, and well-being as our top priorities.
With years of practice, our veterinarians are equipped to handle a variety of surgical needs for your dog, from spaying and neutering to more specialized procedures. If your dog requires surgery, you can trust us to deliver exceptional care that helps restore their health and happiness.
Comprehensive Dog Surgical Services

- Spay and Neuter: These essential procedures prevent unwanted pregnancies and reduce the risk of certain health problems, such as reproductive cancers. Spaying and neutering are routine, low-risk surgeries that promote a longer, healthier life for your dog.
- Tumor & Growth Removal: We offer surgical removal of tumors and growths that may develop on your dog’s body. Whether benign or malignant, these procedures help improve your dog’s health by addressing potential risks and ensuring your dog remains comfortable and safe.
- Soft Tissue Surgery: Soft tissue surgeries address various health concerns, including issues with the skin, muscles, and internal organs. These procedures are crucial for diagnosing and treating conditions that affect your dog’s soft tissues, providing effective solutions for a range of health concerns.
- Dental Surgery: Oral health plays a significant role in your dog’s overall well-being. If your dog has dental disease, requires tooth extractions, or needs other dental treatments, we offer dental surgery to restore comfort and maintain optimal oral health.
- Emergency Surgery: In urgent medical situations such as trauma, foreign object ingestion, or other critical conditions, we provide emergency surgical care. Our team responds quickly to address your dog’s immediate needs and prevent further complications.
Why Dog Surgical Services Are Essential
- Preventive Health: Many surgeries, such as spaying and neutering, help prevent future health problems, including certain cancers, infections, and behavioral issues. Early intervention through surgery can prevent complications down the road.
- Pain Relief: Surgical procedures can provide relief from chronic pain, especially for dogs with conditions such as arthritis, hip dysplasia, or ligament injuries. Surgery can restore mobility, reduce discomfort, and improve quality of life.
- Treating Life-Threatening Conditions: Some health issues, like tumors, organ problems, or traumatic injuries, require immediate surgery to save your dog’s life. Timely surgical intervention can significantly improve outcomes and recovery.
- Improved Long-Term Health: Surgery can often improve your dog’s long-term health. Whether it’s dental surgery to address oral health problems or soft tissue surgery to remove tumors, these procedures can help prevent further complications and improve your dog’s overall well-being.
- Faster Recovery with Advanced Care: Modern surgical techniques, paired with comprehensive post-surgery care, ensure quicker recovery times and fewer complications, so your dog can get back to enjoying life faster.
When to Consider Dog Surgery
- Spaying/Neutering: If you’re planning to prevent unwanted litters or reduce the risk of certain cancers, spaying or neutering is highly recommended.
- Injury or Trauma: Accidents and injuries happen, and in cases of fractures, torn ligaments, or other injuries, surgery may be necessary to help your dog recover.
- Persistent Health Issues: If your dog has a persistent health problem that cannot be resolved with non-surgical treatments, surgery may be the best option to restore their health.
- Aging or Genetic Conditions: Older dogs or those with hereditary conditions may require surgery to address issues like arthritis, hip dysplasia, or tumors.
What to Expect Before, During, and After Dog Surgery
- Before Surgery: We will discuss the procedure with you, including the reasons for surgery, potential risks, and the recovery process. You may need to fast your dog for 12 hours before surgery, depending on the type of procedure.
- During Surgery: Your dog will be placed under anesthesia to ensure they are comfortable and pain-free during the procedure. Our veterinary team will carefully monitor them throughout the surgery.
- After Surgery: Once the surgery is complete, we’ll provide postoperative instructions, which may include pain management, wound care, and activity restrictions. Follow-up visits will help ensure your dog is healing properly.