Yes.
When a dog's tail is docked, the vet surgically removes part of the tail. The removed tail does not get reattached or preserved. It is typically disposed of as medical waste according to proper disposal protocols.
When a male dog is neutered (fixed), the testicles are surgically removed to prevent the production of sperm and reduce testosterone levels. This can decrease aggressive behavior, reduce the risk of certain health issues, and prevent unwanted litters. It does not typically affect a dog's personality or ability to be a loving companion.
Fish with viscera, head and tail removed (some fish may have the tail on) but with skin and bone retained.MM Yummy...
You should be able to find photographs of Lipomas on the Internet. They are soft tissue cysts, often called 'fatty cysts' and they are not cancerous. They can be surgically removed but your body may grow more of them.
no. if a dog is fixed they can never become unfixed.
The big lump a the end of your ferrets tail is called a chordoma and will need to be surgically removed because it is cancerous. Contact your veterinarian for advice.
Yes
yes
Surgically.
yes it can, it has to be surgically removed.
No, ribs do not grow back if surgically removed. Unlike certain tissues in the body, ribs are bones that do not regenerate after being surgically excised. Once removed, the body may adapt to the absence of the rib, but the bone itself will not reappear.
Appendix
The uterus can be surgically removed through either the vagina or the abdominal wall.
Yes, I suppose, any outgrowth can be surgically caused in the body. Maybe, a tail too.
Nobut you can get a tattoo surgically removed.
No; lymph nodes can be surgically removed.
It is called an oophorectomy.