Life After Limb Loss

Thoughtfully performed limb removal to relieve pain and help pets thrive.

Amputation in veterinary surgery is a procedure performed to relieve pain, treat severe trauma, or remove cancerous growths when other treatment options are limited. We approach these cases with careful clinical judgment, balancing the need for complete disease control with the pet’s long-term function and quality of life. The surgery involves the removal of a limb, followed by a tailored recovery plan that includes pain management, physical rehabilitation, and ongoing support for the pet and owner. While the idea of amputation can be daunting, most animals adapt remarkably well, often regaining full mobility and enjoying a high quality of life post-surgery.