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Veterinarians typically perform soft tissue abdominal surgeries (such as spay, neuter, bladder stone removal, etc.), superficial "lump-ectomies" (removing various lumps and bumps from the skin) and some orthopedic surgery to repair broken bones and correct some malformations.

However, more complicated surgeries such as thoracic cavity operations, working with the vital organs or correcting severe congenital defects are typically done by board certified veterinary surgeons who have much more extensive training in surgery.

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Yes, veterinarians are qualified to perform surgery on animals. Common surgeries include spaying and neutering animals, abdominal exploratory surgery, bladder stone removal surgery and trauma repair surgery.

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No, I've been a registered veterinary technician for 10 years & have a Bachelor's in Animal Health Mngt. and certain rules & regulations were drilled into us. The main rule being that a registered veterinary technician can perform all duties that a veterinarian can except for: Make a diagnosis, write a prescription, & most importantly, operate. Registered technicians are permitted to suture; however, the surgery must be completed before they are able to, and usually the veterinarian closes the deeper layers of muscle.

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No, not all veterinarians perform surgery. Most veterinarians in private practice do perform surgery, particularly spay/neuter and minor soft tissue surgeries. However, not all vets treat pets and those that do not work in private practice generally do not perform surgery.

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As a group, veterinarians perform all the same surgeries that human doctors perform on their patients. However, a general practice veterinarian generally performs spays and neuters, some soft tissue procedures like closing lacerations and removing bladder stones and occasionally some orthopedic surgeries like plating broken bones. Veterinary surgeons (vets who have completed an additional 3+ years of specialized training) can perform more advanced procedures like closing a PDA (patent ductus arteriosus, a birth defect in the heart) or a total hip replacement.

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A small animal general practitioner will generally perform spays, neuters, soft tissue surgeries like lump removals and bladder surgeries and possibly some minor bone surgeries like resetting broken bones. A veterinary surgeon (a veterinarian who has received additional intensive training and is board certified) will do many more surgeries: setting complex broken bones, correcting bony defects, heart surgery, complicated abdominal surgery.

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A surgical veterinarian would be one that has focused on performing surgery, generally to the more or less exclusion of other disciplines. In the United States, these individuals often go through a formal internship and residency then sit for the board exams to become board certified veterinary surgeons.

On a day-to-day basis, a surgical veterinarian evaluates potential surgical cases, performs surgery then follows up on the recovery and outcome for the patients.

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The general answer is no, however some states allow credentialed veterinary technicians to perform specific minor surgical procedures and veterinary technicians in the military have a broader range of allowed tasks in certain field settings.

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Yes, most vets give surgery to animals, but some do not.

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If you mean "why do vets need to do surgery?" it's b/c animals get get sick and hurt just like us, causing the occasional need for surgery.

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