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Dog TPLO & ACL Surgery in Studio City

A torn knee ligament is one of the most common reasons dogs need surgery — and one of the most fixable. Our board-certified surgeon repairs it so your dog can run, jump, and play again.

If your vet mentioned a torn ACL (in dogs it's called the cranial cruciate ligament, or CCL), a TPLO is the gold-standard repair. It's a procedure our board-certified surgeon performs — planned, scheduled, and explained start to finish so you know exactly what's ahead.

What is a TPLO?

TPLO stands for Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy. Instead of trying to replace the torn ligament, the surgeon changes the angle of the top of the shin bone so the knee is stable without it. For medium and large dogs especially, it's the repair that gives the best long-term outcome and the fastest return to normal activity.

Signs your dog may need it

  • Suddenly limping or holding up a back leg, often after play
  • "Toe-touching" — resting just the toes of one back leg on the ground
  • Stiffness getting up, trouble with stairs or jumping
  • A knee that clicks, or swelling around the joint
  • Reluctance to do things they used to love
Why this page exists

Someone searching "dog TPLO surgery Los Angeles" at 9pm should land here — on a page that answers their exact question — not on a generic services page. This is the difference a dedicated, search-optimized page makes. (← the whole point of the redesign.)

What to expect, start to finish

1

Consult & exam

We confirm the diagnosis, take X-rays on-site, and walk you through the plan and the cost — before anything is scheduled.

2

Surgery day

The TPLO is performed by our board-certified surgeon under careful monitoring. Most dogs go home the same day or the next.

3

Recovery & rehab

We guide you through the first weeks at home, and our in-house rehabilitation helps your dog rebuild strength safely.

4

Back to normal

Most dogs are walking comfortably within weeks and back to full activity in a few months. We're with you the whole way.

Recovery timeline

Every dog is different, but a typical TPLO recovery looks like this: gentle, leashed movement for the first two weeks, gradual increases through weeks three to eight, and a return to normal activity around the three-month mark with our rehab support. We'll give you a clear at-home plan so you're never guessing what's safe.

What about cost?

TPLO is a specialty procedure, and we believe in being straight with you about price rather than surprising you. We'll give you a clear estimate at your consult — and because keeping care reachable is part of our mission, we offer financing so you can move forward now and pay over time.

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Common questions

Is a TPLO worth it for my dog?

For most active dogs and nearly all medium-to-large breeds, yes. A stable knee reduces the chronic pain and arthritis that tend to follow an untreated tear. We'll give you an honest assessment for your specific dog at the consult.

How long is recovery?

Most dogs walk comfortably within a couple of weeks and return to full activity around three months, with our rehab support along the way. We'll give you a clear week-by-week at-home plan.

Do you offer payment plans?

Yes. We partner with Cherry and CareCredit so you can start treatment now and pay over time. Reducing the cost barrier to care is part of our mission.

My regular vet referred us — what now?

Great — send us a consult request and mention your vet. We'll coordinate records and get you scheduled. We work closely with primary-care veterinarians across Los Angeles.

Let's get your dog moving again.

Request a consult and our team will reach out to walk through the diagnosis, the plan, and the cost.

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