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Dog ACL Surgery Cost in New Hampshire (2026)

Vet costs in New Hampshire are 10% above the national average. Dog ACL (CCL) surgery costs $1,980 for traditional repair to $4,180 for TPLO — the gold standard for active and large dogs.

Dog ACL Surgery Cost in New Hampshire (2026)

Procedure New Hampshire
TPLO (Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy)
Gold standard; best for active/large dogs
$4,180
TTA (Tibial Tuberosity Advancement)
Alternative to TPLO; similar outcomes
$3,520
Traditional (Lateral Suture Repair)
Best for small or older/less active dogs
$1,980
Post-Op Rehabilitation
Physical therapy, hydrotherapy; 6–12 weeks
$880
Surgery prices include orthopedic consultation, anesthesia, the procedure, and basic follow-up X-rays. Rehabilitation is billed separately.

TPLO vs. Traditional Repair: Which Does Your Dog Need in New Hampshire?

TPLO ($4,180) — recommended for:

  • • Dogs over 30 lbs
  • • Young, active dogs
  • • Dogs you want back to full activity
  • • Most board-certified surgeons' first choice

Traditional ($1,980) — appropriate for:

  • • Dogs under 20–25 lbs
  • • Senior dogs with low activity levels
  • • Budget-constrained situations
  • • Dogs with other health conditions limiting surgery time

What Affects ACL Surgery Cost in New Hampshire?

Surgery type

TPLO and TTA involve cutting and repositioning the tibia — more complex, but better outcomes for active dogs. Traditional lateral suture uses a synthetic implant and costs $2,200 less in New Hampshire.

Dog size

Larger dogs require longer surgery, more anesthesia, and larger implants. A 100-lb dog may cost 20–30% more than the average shown above for New Hampshire.

Specialist vs. general vet

Board-certified veterinary surgeons in New Hampshire charge more than general practice vets, but TPLO and TTA are complex procedures that benefit from specialist training. Most referral hospitals in New Hampshire charge $3,760–$4,600 for TPLO.

Pre-surgical workup

Orthopedic consultation, pre-op X-rays, and bloodwork add $300–$600 before the surgery itself. These are usually billed by the specialist at the first appointment in New Hampshire.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does dog ACL surgery cost in New Hampshire?

Dog ACL (CCL) surgery in New Hampshire costs $1,980–$4,180 in 2026 — 10% above the national average. TPLO runs $4,180; traditional lateral suture runs $1,980. Rehabilitation adds $880 over 6–12 weeks.

Will pet insurance cover dog ACL surgery in New Hampshire?

Most accident and illness pet insurance policies cover ACL (CCL) surgery if the injury occurs after the waiting period — typically 14 days for orthopedic injuries. At $4,180 for TPLO in New Hampshire, insurance reimbursing 80% saves $3,340 after your deductible. Note: if one knee is already torn, many insurers exclude the other knee.

How long is recovery from dog ACL surgery in New Hampshire?

TPLO recovery in New Hampshire takes 8–12 weeks of restricted activity followed by 4–8 weeks of progressive rehabilitation. Dogs are typically back to light activity at 10–12 weeks and full activity by 16–20 weeks. Traditional repair has a similar timeline but with slightly slower bone healing.

Can a dog recover from ACL tear without surgery in New Hampshire?

Small dogs (under 20 lbs) sometimes recover adequately with strict rest and physical therapy, though outcomes are variable. For dogs over 30 lbs in New Hampshire, surgery is strongly recommended — without it, chronic pain, severe arthritis, and permanent lameness typically develop. The joint also stresses the opposite knee, leading to a second CCL tear in 30–40% of dogs within 2 years.