Dr. Cheru TelilaSultan Aliyi2023-12-092023-12-092023http://etd.aau.edu.et/handle/123456789/514Veterinary doctors have several responsibilities for animal welfare, humans, and environmental health in today's world, delivering enormous benefits to society. Their main objectives are like medical doctors and the health and welfare of animals in their care. In the current report, the surgical management of different cases report was performed from December 24, 2021, G.C., to February 22, 203, G.C. concerning its pre, during, and postoperative management of sixteen (16) cases of domestic animals. Among this cases, Six (6 cases) were Bovine, three (3 cases) were Ovine; one (1 case) was Caprine, two (2 cases) were Equine (Donkeys); three (3 cases) were Canine and one (1 case) was Feline of different age, sex, and breeds. Based on the system affected, the reproductive system 31.25% (five cases out of sixteen cases 5/16); the digestive system 18.75% (three cases 3/16); the musculoskeletal system 12.5% (two cases 2/16); the Special sense organ system 6.25% (one case 1/16), the integumentary system 6.25% (one case 1/16) and wounds of different body parts 25%( four cases 4/16) were out of sixteen (16 total cases). Moreover, the follow-up of the surgical cases indicates that: recovered cases 87.5% (14 cases/ 16 cases), one animal slaughtered 6.25% (1 case/16 cases), and one case 6.25% (1 case/16 cases) was Euthanized based upon the owner request and severity. All the above cases were performed under standard anesthetic protocol based on their species differences and individual variety as premedication, induction, and maintenance stages. In addition, the Antibiotic has administered during follow-up in line with some Analgesic agents. Lastly, the animal owners advised how to threaten their animal patients and the rest of their livestock.enCase ReportDomestic AnimalsPreoperativeOperativePostoperative CarePreoperative, Operative, and Postoperative Management of Different Veterinary Surgical Cases Report in, and around Bishoftu Town, Oromia, EthiopiaThesis