We have 20 small animal surgery lectures in third year, then have 35 lectures fourth year. Fourth year we have 8 4-hour labs; 4 labs of these are surgery on live animals (ex-laps, gastrotomies, embryo transfers, spays), others are cadaver surgery (enterotomies, vasectomies, gastropexies, tenorrhaphies, extracapsular cruciate repairs). We are in groups of 3 for these, so someone is the surgeon, another student is the surgical assistant, and another is on anesthesia. We also do enucleations on cow cadavers. Fifth year we have the opportunity to do more surgery on rotations and during externships. I'm three weeks into fifth year and now am a confident cat neuterer -- everything else is still a little intimidating! But I still have at least 3 solo spays to do during rotations, plus whatever else comes in. I like the way Massey prepares its students to do surgery and feel like I will be a confident soft-tissue surgeon when I graduate.