Signs That Your Pet May Need Surgery

At Aboite Animal Clinic, we believe that every pet deserves a lifetime of comfort, mobility, and happiness. Located in the heart of Fort Wayne, IN, our animal hospital provides warm, attentive care for pets at every stage of life. Whether it’s a simple checkup or a complex pet surgery, our skilled veterinary team is here to guide you with honesty and expertise. We understand how unsettling it can be when your furry companion isn’t acting like themselves, and our goal is to help you recognize when it might be time to seek surgical care from a trusted vet near you.

Recognizing When Something Isn’t Right

Pets are masters at hiding pain, so it’s important to know the subtle signs that something may be wrong. If your dog or cat suddenly loses their appetite, becomes unusually lethargic, or avoids being touched, it could be more than a simple off day. These behavioral changes often point to internal discomfort or injury. Visiting a vet near you at the first sign of concern can help catch issues early before they turn into emergencies.

When Lameness and Limping Signal Trouble

A limp or sudden reluctance to walk, jump, or climb stairs may be a sign of a torn ligament or joint problem. One of the most common conditions we treat in dogs is a torn ACL, which often requires ACL surgery or TPLO surgery to restore proper movement and reduce pain. These orthopedic procedures, performed here at our animal hospital in Fort Wayne, IN, help pets regain stability and enjoy their favorite activities again.

Persistent Pain or Swelling

If you notice persistent swelling, a lump that keeps growing, or ongoing pain in a specific area, it’s time to schedule an exam. While not all growths are harmful, some may require surgical removal to prevent complications. Our skilled veterinarians perform thorough evaluations and recommend the safest, most effective treatment options for each unique case.

Internal Issues That Can’t Wait

Vomiting, diarrhea, or difficulty urinating can sometimes indicate serious internal problems like blockages or infections that may require pet surgery. At Aboite Animal Clinic, we use modern diagnostic tools to quickly identify the cause and determine whether surgery is necessary. Prompt care can make all the difference in your pet’s recovery and long-term health.

Trust Aboite Animal Clinic for Expert Surgical Care

Your pet deserves the very best care, and we’re here to provide it. At Aboite Animal Clinic in Fort Wayne, IN, our compassionate team specializes in everything from preventive wellness to advanced TPLO surgery and ACL surgery. If your pet is showing any signs that something isn’t right, don’t wait to schedule an appointment. Call us at (260) 437-9429 because when it comes to your furry friends, we’re the animal hospital you can trust to help them heal.

At Aboite Animal Clinic, we believe that every pet deserves a lifetime of comfort, mobility, and happiness. Located in the heart of Fort Wayne, IN, our animal hospital provides warm, attentive care for pets at every stage of life. Whether it’s a simple checkup or a complex pet surgery, our skilled veterinary team is here to guide you with honesty and expertise. We understand how unsettling it can be when your furry companion isn’t acting like themselves, and our goal is to help you recognize when it might be time to seek surgical care from a trusted vet near you.

Recognizing When Something Isn’t Right

Pets are masters at hiding pain, so it’s important to know the subtle signs that something may be wrong. If your dog or cat suddenly loses their appetite, becomes unusually lethargic, or avoids being touched, it could be more than a simple off day. These behavioral changes often point to internal discomfort or injury. Visiting a vet near you at the first sign of concern can help catch issues early before they turn into emergencies.

When Lameness and Limping Signal Trouble

A limp or sudden reluctance to walk, jump, or climb stairs may be a sign of a torn ligament or joint problem. One of the most common conditions we treat in dogs is a torn ACL, which often requires ACL surgery or TPLO surgery to restore proper movement and reduce pain. These orthopedic procedures, performed here at our animal hospital in Fort Wayne, IN, help pets regain stability and enjoy their favorite activities again.

Persistent Pain or Swelling

If you notice persistent swelling, a lump that keeps growing, or ongoing pain in a specific area, it’s time to schedule an exam. While not all growths are harmful, some may require surgical removal to prevent complications. Our skilled veterinarians perform thorough evaluations and recommend the safest, most effective treatment options for each unique case.

Internal Issues That Can’t Wait

Vomiting, diarrhea, or difficulty urinating can sometimes indicate serious internal problems like blockages or infections that may require pet surgery. At Aboite Animal Clinic, we use modern diagnostic tools to quickly identify the cause and determine whether surgery is necessary. Prompt care can make all the difference in your pet’s recovery and long-term health.

Trust Aboite Animal Clinic for Expert Surgical Care

Your pet deserves the very best care, and we’re here to provide it. At Aboite Animal Clinic in Fort Wayne, IN, our compassionate team specializes in everything from preventive wellness to advanced TPLO surgery and ACL surgery. If your pet is showing any signs that something isn’t right, don’t wait to schedule an appointment. Call us at (260) 437-9429 because when it comes to your furry friends, we’re the animal hospital you can trust to help them heal.

Emergency Care

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Aboite Animal Clinic

Address

4142 Covington Rd,
Fort Wayne, IN 46804

Hours

Monday  

7:00 am - 6:00 pm

Tuesday  

7:00 am - 6:00 pm

Wednesday  

7:00 am - 6:00 pm

Thursday  

7:00 am - 6:00 pm

Friday  

7:00 am - 6:00 pm

Saturday  

7:00 am - 12:00 pm

Sunday  

Closed

Boarding Pickup

Monday  

Closed

Tuesday  

Closed

Wednesday  

Closed

Thursday  

Closed

Friday  

Closed

Saturday  

6:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Sunday  

8:00 am - 8:30 am

6:00 pm - 6:30 pm