Mass Removal Surgery

Expert Mass Extraction

Our veterinarians perform surgical removal of abnormal lumps, bumps, and masses that could affect your pet’s comfort or develop into more serious, potentially cancerous conditions.

Our veterinary team performs a pre-surgical exam on a dog who will undergo mass removal surgery at our clinic

Mass Removal Surgery

Expert Mass Extraction

Our veterinarians perform surgical removal of abnormal lumps, bumps, and masses that could affect your pet’s comfort or develop into more serious, potentially cancerous conditions.

Our veterinary team performs a pre-surgical exam on a dog who will undergo mass removal surgery at our clinic

Mass Removal Surgery

Expert Mass Extraction

Our veterinarians perform surgical removal of abnormal lumps, bumps, and masses that could affect your pet’s comfort or develop into more serious, potentially cancerous conditions.

Our veterinary team performs a pre-surgical exam on a dog who will undergo mass removal surgery at our clinic

Mass Removal Surgery

Expert Mass Extraction

Our veterinarians perform surgical removal of abnormal lumps, bumps, and masses that could affect your pet’s comfort or develop into more serious, potentially cancerous conditions.

Our veterinary team performs a pre-surgical exam on a dog who will undergo mass removal surgery at our clinic

Could that lump on your pet be a cause for concern?

Not every lump or bump on your pet is cause for alarm, but it’s always worth investigating. Even harmless growths can cause discomfort, interfere with movement, or grow unexpectedly over time. Early evaluation allows us to identify issues and take action before they become more serious.


We offer safe and precise mass removal surgery for dogs and cats. Whether it’s a small skin nodule or a deeper mass, our team will walk you through every step, from diagnosis and surgical planning to post-op recovery and ongoing care.

What types of lumps do we treat?

What types of lumps do we treat?

What types of lumps do we treat?

Benign Masses

These are non-cancerous growths that typically do not spread. However, due to their location or size, they can still interfere with your pet’s movement, irritate the skin, or cause discomfort, especially when left untreated.

Benign Masses

These are non-cancerous growths that typically do not spread. However, due to their location or size, they can still interfere with your pet’s movement, irritate the skin, or cause discomfort, especially when left untreated.

Benign Masses

These are non-cancerous growths that typically do not spread. However, due to their location or size, they can still interfere with your pet’s movement, irritate the skin, or cause discomfort, especially when left untreated.

Benign Masses

These are non-cancerous growths that typically do not spread. However, due to their location or size, they can still interfere with your pet’s movement, irritate the skin, or cause discomfort, especially when left untreated.

Malignant Masses

These are cancerous tumors that may spread to surrounding tissues and organs. Prompt diagnosis and surgical removal are critical to prevent complications and preserve your pet’s long-term health.

Malignant Masses

These are cancerous tumors that may spread to surrounding tissues and organs. Prompt diagnosis and surgical removal are critical to prevent complications and preserve your pet’s long-term health.

Malignant Masses

These are cancerous tumors that may spread to surrounding tissues and organs. Prompt diagnosis and surgical removal are critical to prevent complications and preserve your pet’s long-term health.

Malignant Masses

These are cancerous tumors that may spread to surrounding tissues and organs. Prompt diagnosis and surgical removal are critical to prevent complications and preserve your pet’s long-term health.

When should you bring your pet in for a lump check?

You don’t need to wait for symptoms to worsen. We recommend having your pet examined if you notice:

A lump that grows quickly or changes shape

A mass that bleeds, oozes, or smells unpleasant

Persistent licking or scratching at the area

Limping, swelling, or changes in behavior

Any lump present for more than 2–3 weeks

Early intervention can significantly impact treatment outcomes.

What happens during a mass removal surgery?

Our process is carefully designed to prioritize safety, precision, and your pet’s comfort:

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Pre-Surgical Assessment

We perform a comprehensive physical exam, blood work, and imaging (if necessary) to determine the nature of the mass and confirm that your pet is suitable for anesthesia.

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Pre-Surgical Assessment

We perform a comprehensive physical exam, blood work, and imaging (if necessary) to determine the nature of the mass and confirm that your pet is suitable for anesthesia.

01

Pre-Surgical Assessment

We perform a comprehensive physical exam, blood work, and imaging (if necessary) to determine the nature of the mass and confirm that your pet is suitable for anesthesia.

01

Pre-Surgical Assessment

We perform a comprehensive physical exam, blood work, and imaging (if necessary) to determine the nature of the mass and confirm that your pet is suitable for anesthesia.

02

Surgical Removal

The procedure is done under general anesthesia by an experienced veterinary surgeon. We remove the entire mass, ensuring clear margins if malignancy is suspected.

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Surgical Removal

The procedure is done under general anesthesia by an experienced veterinary surgeon. We remove the entire mass, ensuring clear margins if malignancy is suspected.

02

Surgical Removal

The procedure is done under general anesthesia by an experienced veterinary surgeon. We remove the entire mass, ensuring clear margins if malignancy is suspected.

02

Surgical Removal

The procedure is done under general anesthesia by an experienced veterinary surgeon. We remove the entire mass, ensuring clear margins if malignancy is suspected.

03

Recovery and Aftercare

Pets are monitored post-op and receive pain relief and wound care. You’ll be given clear, easy-to-follow instructions for home recovery, along with a follow-up plan.

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Recovery and Aftercare

Pets are monitored post-op and receive pain relief and wound care. You’ll be given clear, easy-to-follow instructions for home recovery, along with a follow-up plan.

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Recovery and Aftercare

Pets are monitored post-op and receive pain relief and wound care. You’ll be given clear, easy-to-follow instructions for home recovery, along with a follow-up plan.

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Recovery and Aftercare

Pets are monitored post-op and receive pain relief and wound care. You’ll be given clear, easy-to-follow instructions for home recovery, along with a follow-up plan.

What kinds of masses do we commonly remove?

Some of the most frequent masses we treat include:

Lipomas (fatty tumors)

Sebaceous cysts

Abscesses and infected swellings

Skin tags, warts, and papillomas

Suspicious or ulcerated skin tumors

If we suspect cancer, the mass is sent to a laboratory for histopathological examination to guide the next steps.

Effective Solutions for Pet Mass & Tumor Treatment

Protect your pet’s well-being by scheduling a thorough evaluation and mass removal surgery today.

Effective Solutions for Pet Mass & Tumor Treatment

Protect your pet’s well-being by scheduling a thorough evaluation and mass removal surgery today.

Effective Solutions for Pet Mass & Tumor Treatment

Protect your pet’s well-being by scheduling a thorough evaluation and mass removal surgery today.

Effective Solutions for Pet Mass & Tumor Treatment

Protect your pet’s well-being by scheduling a thorough evaluation and mass removal surgery today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my pet’s mass is serious?

Is mass removal safe for my pets?

Can masses grow back after the surgery?

How long does mass removal surgery take?

Will my pet be in pain after the surgery?

How long does it take for my pet to recover?

How do I know if my pet’s mass is serious?

Is mass removal safe for my pets?

Can masses grow back after the surgery?

How long does mass removal surgery take?

Will my pet be in pain after the surgery?

How long does it take for my pet to recover?

How do I know if my pet’s mass is serious?

Is mass removal safe for my pets?

Can masses grow back after the surgery?

How long does mass removal surgery take?

Will my pet be in pain after the surgery?

How long does it take for my pet to recover?

How do I know if my pet’s mass is serious?

Is mass removal safe for my pets?

Can masses grow back after the surgery?

How long does mass removal surgery take?

Will my pet be in pain after the surgery?

How long does it take for my pet to recover?

Surgical Excellence in Pet Growth Removal

Mass Removal Surgery

Surgical Excellence in Pet Growth Removal

Surgical Excellence in Pet Growth Removal

Mass Removal Surgery

Surgical Excellence in Pet Growth Removal

Surgical Excellence in Pet Growth Removal

Mass Removal Surgery

Surgical Excellence in Pet Growth Removal

Surgical Excellence in Pet Growth Removal

Mass Removal Surgery

Surgical Excellence in Pet Growth Removal

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