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Should I stay home with my dog after surgery?

Sienna Barton
Sienna Barton
2025-06-23 05:10:34
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Your dog should remain indoors overnight, going outside only for short leash walks as needed to urinate and defecate. For most procedures, your dog’s activity should be restricted for one week after surgery. It is essential to avoid running, jumping, and other strenuous activities that could cause excessive strain on the wound. You should keep your dog warm and comfortable by providing a soft, clean bed, ideally in a quiet and draft-free room at a comfortable room temperature. Unless otherwise instructed, your dog’s access to water should not be restricted. Your dog was given a general anesthetic or a sedative, these drugs can take several hours to wear off and may cause some patients to appear drowsy for a day or so. Over the next 24-48 hours, your dog's behavior should gradually return to normal. Your veterinarian will give you detailed instructions on activity restrictions and other post-operative instructions.
George Wuckert
George Wuckert
2025-06-15 06:19:03
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You may need to use a body suit, or keep them separate when you aren’t watching them. This is likely to be because your dog that had surgery will smell different than they did before. Dogs are big on scent so your dog will be feeling confused and worried about why their friend doesn’t smell familiar. Their fear should pass within a few days, until then it might help to use a pheromone diffuser to make them feel more at ease. If you are unsure, contact your vet team for advice.