Bringing Pet in For SurgeryVetwest Animal Hospitals 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name as the owner in the designated field. This ensures that all information is correctly attributed to you.
  3. Next, enter your pet's name and the date of the appointment. Accurate details are crucial for proper identification during check-in.
  4. Review the pre-surgery checklist carefully. Ensure you understand the instructions regarding food and water for your pet before surgery.
  5. In the section regarding pre-anesthetic blood diagnostics, indicate whether you accept or decline this service by initialing in the appropriate box.
  6. Fill out any additional services you wish to include, such as microchipping or fluoride treatment, along with their associated costs.
  7. Provide a contact phone number where you can be reached during your pet's procedure for any necessary discussions about treatments.
  8. Finally, sign electronically by typing your first and last name in the signature field to confirm your understanding of the terms of acceptance.

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The night before surgery, your pet should fast after midnight - no food, water only. They can have water until the time you transport them to your veterinarians office, but no food/treats should be allowed after midnight the night before. Special allowances may be made on a case-by-case basis.
We care for all kinds of animals including dogs, cats, reptiles and small furries. From general animal health treatments and welfare advice to emergency medical procedures, we offer the full range of veterinary services.
All veterinarians may perform surgery as part of their veterinary practice. However, difficult cases may be best managed by a specialist. Board-certified surgeons work closely with the owner and the primary veterinarian before and after surgery in a team approach to ensure continuity of care for your animal.
Please dont ignore the annual visit to the vet. A yearly visit is the only way you can ascertain whether your pet is in good health. It is also a way to make sure you catch a potential illness that could be deadly or detrimental to your pets wellbeing before it is too late.
THE DAY BEFORE SURGERY Do not feed your pet after 10 p.m the night prior to surgery. You may allow your pet to have water overnight and before you leave home, but it is important they do not eat breakfast. These instructions may be altered for very young pets or pets that have health conditions such as diabetes.

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Our Vets for Pets hospitals are facilitated with high quality equipment available to perform a range of surgical procedures. All our pet surgical procedures follow high veterinary standards and are carried out in completely sterile theatres.

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