
Bring back the sounds of running and smiling…at the Orthopedic Treatment and Surgery Center, Taling Chan Animal Hospital.
Every time we see our once cheerful dogs or cats walking abnormally, not wanting to get up, not wanting to run, or even crying out in pain, we understand how heartbreaking it can be for parents.
These symptoms…don't ignore them because they may be a sign of bone and joint disease in dogs and cats.
- Walking or running in an unusual manner, limping
- No more jumping up and down on the sofa or high places like you used to.
- It is clearly difficult to stand up and sit down.
- Shows pain when we touch certain areas
- Not as cheerful and playful as before
All of these worrying symptoms are signs that your little one may need urgent orthopedic care.
Let Taling Chan Animal Hospital take care of you.
At the Orthopedic Center, Taling Chan Animal Hospital, we don't just look at “Treatment” But we look to “Revival” To all pets who come for treatment by Dr. Tang, Dr. Burapong Suthirat, a veterinarian at the Orthopedic Center at Taling Chan Animal Hospital.
With modern equipment and an operating room that meets international standards, we can accurately diagnose the root cause of the problem and plan the most careful treatment possible, including:
- Total Hip Replacement
- Patellar Luxation Surgery
- Knee ligament repair surgery
- Treatment of all types of fractures and broken bones
We take care of every step, from surgery to close post-operative care, to ensure the least amount of pain and the fastest recovery.
Let's bring the little ones back to running and playing happily...it's our duty. You can consult the doctor.
Veterinarian at the center

Dr.Burapong Sutheerat
(Dr. Tang)
Orthopedics Center, Surgery Center

Dr.Maneeret Thamwipat
(Dr. Aum)
Orthopedics Center, Surgery Center
The problem of "Hip Osteoarthritis in Dogs"
What is hip dysplasia in dogs? How to treat it? What can we do to prevent our beloved dogs from getting this disease?
Change a dog with a dislocated patella and hip degeneration to be able to run and play again with "Colon"
One of them had both patellar dislocation and hip dysplasia, to the point where he didn't want to walk or run. His cheerfulness disappeared, but he was treated until he could run and play again.
Hip dysplasia in dogs
Hip dysplasia in dogs, if treated correctly, will allow them to run and play again and live happily again. Dr. Burapong Suthirat or Doctor Tang, a veterinarian at the Bone and Joint Center of Talingchan Animal Hospital, will explain in detail the various treatment methods, breeds at risk, and how to care for dogs with hip dysplasia so that they can live happily.
How to treat "patellar dislocation" in dogs?
The dog walks with his leg raised, walks strangely, cries in pain when held. He may have “patellar dislocation”.
How does patellar dislocation affect dogs? And how can it be treated? Let's listen to Dr. Tang from Taling Chan Animal Hospital share his knowledge.
Treating a cat with a broken leg until it can walk normally again
Nong White, a cat who was hit by a car and had a broken leg, broken jaw, and broken pelvis, can be said that his condition is very serious. This time, we invited Dr. Tang to sit down and talk about his condition and treatment methods until he can walk normally again. It was clearly seen from the first day he came for treatment. I'll tell you that there are also some thoughts from the doctor for pet owners in the clip.
After surgery on the Pomeranian's knee, he can walk after just 1 day!!
How many days does it take for a Pomeranian dog to walk after undergoing surgery to correct a dislocated patella? You have to ask Uni, who was able to run around just one day after the surgery.
How do veterinarians prepare before surgery?
Before each surgery on a dog or cat, the doctor will prepare for the safety of each cat during the surgery. But what are the preparation steps? If anyone wants to know, let me tell you that this clip is extremely exclusive.
One Day with Dr. Tang
Revealing the working life of an orthopedic veterinarian and what they do in a day. We also take you to see the atmosphere when the doctor performed surgery on a dog with a torn knee ligament and a hip replacement. If you like it, don't forget to like and subscribe to Dr. Tang.
My dog has a torn knee ligament. How can I treat it?
How to treat a dog with a torn knee ligament? Let’s listen to the methods and some information from Dr. Tang, a veterinarian specializing in orthopedics and joints at Taling Chan Animal Hospital, along with sharing the experience of Moji’s mother who chose to bring her dog to have surgery on her torn knee ligament with Dr. Tang, until she was happy to be able to run and play again.