12457 SW Community Blvd., Port St. Lucie, FL 34987


Safe and Supportive Surgical Services for Dogs
When your dog needs surgery, it can feel overwhelming. You want answers, reassurance, and a team that treats your pet with care and respect. At Live with Grace Animal Hospital, we provide attentive dog surgery in Port St. Lucie designed to support your dog’s comfort, safety, and long-term health. Every step of the process is guided by clear communication and thoughtful planning, so you never feel unsure about your dog’s care.
Surgical service for dogs is not only about performing a procedure but also involves careful preparation, steady monitoring, and supportive recovery so your dog can return to daily life with confidence and comfort.
Trusted Surgical Care for Dogs
Each dog has unique needs, and every surgical plan is created with that in mind. Before recommending surgery, our team reviews your dog’s health history, lifestyle, and current condition, allowing us to choose the most appropriate course of action while focusing on safety and comfort.
We understand that surgery can be stressful for families, so we ensure to explain what to expect before, during, and after the procedure. Our goal is to help you feel informed and supported throughout the process.
Why Surgery May Be Needed
Surgery may be recommended when other treatments are not able to resolve a problem, helping to relieve pain, correct injuries, or address internal concerns that affect your dog’s quality of life. When performed at the right time, surgery can prevent further complications and improve overall comfort.
At our office, early evaluation helps us determine whether surgical service for dogs is the best option or if another approach may be more appropriate first. Our focus is always on what benefits your dog most.
When to Seek a Surgical Evaluation
- Ongoing limping or pain
- Swelling or visible lumps
- Trouble eating or drinking
- Sudden behavior changes
- Injuries that do not heal
What to Expect Before Surgery
Before surgery, your dog receives a complete physical exam to ensure they are healthy enough for the procedure. We also recommend testing to help guide safe care. You will receive instructions about feeding, medications, and arrival time.
We encourage you to ask questions. Knowing what will happen helps reduce stress and prepares you to support your dog before and after surgery.
What Happens During Surgery
Recovery and Home Care
Recovery is an important part of the surgical process. You will receive clear instructions about rest, feeding, medications, and follow-up visits. Most dogs recover well when given a calm environment and consistent care.
Signs of healthy healing include steady energy levels, normal appetite, and minimal swelling. If anything seems unusual, our team is always available to guide you.
Surgical Services We Provide
- Spay and Neuter Services: Spaying and neutering help control the pet population and reduce the number of unwanted animals entering shelters.helping support long-term health by lowering the risk of uterine infections, breast cancer, testicular cancer, and prostate problems. Behavioral benefits may include reduced roaming, marking, and aggression. Our experienced surgical team performs these procedures with a strong focus on safety and comfort.
- Soft Tissue Surgery: Soft tissue surgery addresses conditions involving internal organs and non-bone structures. Some common procedures include tumor and mass removal, digestive system surgery, and operations involving the bladder or spleen. Each case is evaluated carefully to determine the best surgical plan for your dog’s health.
- Mass Removal Procedures: Mass removal may be recommended when a growth causes pain, interferes with movement or eating, grows rapidly, or shows signs of infection. Our team assesses each mass, performs safe removal when appropriate, and tests as needed.
- Surgical Safety and Aftercare: Your dog is monitored closely before, during, and after surgery. We explain recovery steps in detail and remain available to answer questions throughout the healing process.
A Caring Path Forward for Your Dog


