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How do I cheer my dog up after surgery?

Summer Cummerata
Summer Cummerata
2025-07-08 19:56:47
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If your dog is shaking after surgery it is likely to be an after-effect of anesthesia or pain control medication. Have your pet frequently eat small amounts of food, then hold them in your lap or sit next to them while speaking to them and giving lots of reassuring pets. The extra love and attention will help. You might consider offering a half-size portion of a light meal such as chicken or rice. Your dog may find this easier to digest than their regular store-bought food. Create a quiet space to rest and recover, this spot should have a soft bed with room for them to spread out, away from the hustle of the rest of the household. This soft bed is important as it can help prevent undue pressure on bandaged or sensitive parts of your pet’s body. Your dog will need a quiet space to rest and recover. Some dogs may be high-strung or experience anxiety post-surgery, if this is the case for your pooch, your vet may also prescribe anti-anxiety medication or sedatives to help your pet remain calm while they heal.
Willy Crona
Willy Crona
2025-06-29 01:17:50
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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. Dogs are big on scent so your dog will be feeling confused and worried about why their friend doesn’t smell familiar. You may need to use a body suit, or keep them separate when you aren’t watching them. If you are unsure, contact your vet team for advice. However, if it’s getting worse, or continues for more than 24 hours, we would recommend speaking to your vet.