Why Families Choose 
- Board-certified surgeon (DACVS), Cornell & NC State trained
- 20+ years of surgical experience, with hundreds of TPLO surgeries performed
- Specialty anesthesia team with 10+ years in the Operating Room
- Independent, woman-owned practice focused only on surgery
“Dr Davis did two TPLO surgeries on my dog Rue. It was the best decision I could have made for her. She has her legs back! We just got back from a weekend of hiking in the White Mountains- & she did great! Zero issues. You would never know she had surgery.”
– Deanna Z.
Does My Dog Really Need TPLO Surgery?
Not every cruciate tear requires TPLO. Some dogs do well with restricted activity or a lateral suture repair. For many medium and large breeds, TPLO provides the best chance at regaining full comfort and avoiding arthritis.
At your exam, Dr. Davis will explain in plain language:
- Whether your dog’s tear is partial or complete
- Which procedure is best for your dog’s size and lifestyle
- When it’s safe to wait, and when surgery is the better choice
Why CORE Veterinary Surgical Clinic Is Different
Most specialty hospitals in Boston are corporate-owned, where pet owners struggle to even speak with the surgeon. At CORE, your experience is personal from start to finish.
- You’ll have direct communication with Dr. Davis — no layers of staff between you and your surgeon.
- Every surgery includes a dedicated anesthesia technician.
- We use state-of-the-art technology, including Ferrari-level CT imaging and advanced pain management protocols.
- Pricing is transparent and fair. Our orthopedic exam is $200, and surgical estimates are reviewed with you before any decision.
Families tell us this difference matters most: someone picks up the phone, checks in postop to see how things are going and makes sure you never feel alone in your dog’s recovery.
What to Expect with TPLO Surgery
Typical TPLO recovery timeline:
- Weeks 1–2: Strict rest, incision monitoring, bathroom breaks only
- Weeks 3–6: Controlled short walks, gradual return to mobility
- Weeks 7–12: Strengthening, optional rehab (underwater treadmill, guided exercises)
- Months 4–6: Return to full activity for most dogs
The goal of TPLO is more than fixing a ligament — it’s restoring your dog’s quality of life. Many families are amazed at how quickly their pets regain energy. With supplements, controlled exercise, and our ongoing support, most dogs go back to running, climbing stairs, and living comfortably again.
What Families Say
Hundreds of families across Greater Boston have trusted Dr. Davis for TPLO surgery. Most of our patients walk comfortably within two weeks and return to full activity within four to six months.
“Our lab had both knees repaired here and is back to running like before. The care team answered every call and supported us through recovery.”
“The first two weeks were tough, but the team checked in constantly. Six months later, our shepherd is back on the trails with no limp.”
Take the Next Step
TPLO surgery is a big decision — but with the right surgeon, it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. At CORE Veterinary Surgical Services, you’ll have the confidence of a board-certified surgeon, the support of a seasoned team, and guidance every step of the way.
