Just like humans, pets sometimes need surgical intervention to treat injuries, manage chronic conditions, or improve their quality of life. Surgery can be life-saving or simply enhance mobility and comfort.
Surgery often plays a key role in keeping pets happy and healthy, from minor soft tissue procedures to complex orthopedic repairs, including pet orthopedic surgery in Dubai.
Your pet might need surgery due to an accident (like a broken bone), chronic health issues (such as hip dysplasia or intestinal blockages), or for preventative care (like spaying or neutering). Common procedures such as cat neuter surgery in Dubai are also performed with precision and care at our clinic.
At Happy Tails, our experienced veterinarians ensure every procedure is necessary, beneficial, and carried out under the highest standards of care.

Our clinic is equipped with modern surgical tools and sterile operating rooms, allowing us to perform procedures ranging from routine care to dog spinal surgery in Dubai.

Post-surgery recovery is supported with a calm and monitored space.

We have years of hands-on experience handling all dog surgery types in Dubai with precision and compassion.

Each pet gets a treatment plan tailored to their age, breed, and condition.

We’ve become a go-to vet surgery clinic in Nad Al Sheba, Business Bay, as well as highly recommended by pet owners in Silicon Oasis, efficient vet surgery in Al Meydan, thanks to our consistent care.

Looking for low-cost pet surgery near you? We provide affordable surgery options without cutting corners.
Realignment and stabilization of fractures
For disc issues and spinal compression
Treating severe neurological disorders
Correcting hip dysplasia and injuries
Male sterilization to prevent reproduction
For obstructions or intestinal damage
Helps flat-faced dogs breathe better
Relieves ear swelling and pain
Non-invasive treatment for eye issues
Reducing eye pressure to save vision
Essential sterilization for male cats
For infections, ulcers, or injuries
Urethrostomy to get rid of urinary tract obstructions
Cystotomy to remove obstructions due to stones in the cat’s bladder.
C-section to deliver kittens from a cat’s uterus
Total Ear Canal Ablation to manage a severely infected cat ear.
Bone, joint, or ligament repairs
Safe excision of growths or lumps
Surgical complications are very common and aren’t unheard of. We minimize surgical risks by conducting thorough pre-surgical assessments, including:
Sterile Environment & Safety Monitoring: Strict hygiene protocols and live monitoring during pet surgery.
Recovery doesn’t stop after the surgery. At Happy Tails, we go the extra mile to ensure pets and their owners are fully prepared for the healing journey:
Emotional Support for Pet Parents: We train you on what’s normal and when to seek help, so you feel confident in caring for your recovering companion.
Don’t just take our word for it. Here’s what our clients in Nad Al Sheba and Al Meydan have to say:
Elective surgeries are low on the priority list and are often planned in advance. Emergency surgeries can be unexpected and need attention as soon as possible.
Usually, professional veterinarians suggest that pets should fast for almost 8 to 12 hours before the surgery to avoid any complications.
The time taken for a surgery usually varies based on the type of surgery. For example, a spaying and neutering surgery can be completed within 20 to 90 minutes. However, after surgery, pets might need to spend some time in the hospital as well.
As technology advances and better anesthesia monitoring is developed, it has become easier to control the anesthesia levels to suit older pets.
You must put a hospital-provided cone around your pet’s neck at all times to ensure they do not lick the surgery site and infect it or damage it.