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Can my dog play after being neutered?

Kristian Schroeder
Kristian Schroeder
2025-07-07 18:42:59
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After the anaesthetic wears off, your dog might seem full of energy and ready for a walk. However, it’s crucial not to rush into activity, no matter how eager your dog appears. Rest is vital during the initial recovery period to avoid complications. After castration, most vets recommend that your dog rests for at least 48 hours. During this period, avoid any strenuous activity, including walks, running, or playing. After 48 hours, if your dog seems bright and comfortable, you can start with a short walk on a lead. Keep the walk gentle, as your dog is still recovering. Don’t allow them to run, jump, or interact with other dogs. Overexertion could slow healing or cause complications.
Gustave Carroll
Gustave Carroll
2025-06-24 00:35:55
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Your vet will probably recommend that your dog gets plenty of rest for the first 48 hours following surgery and avoids strenuous activity. No walking, no playing, and no running around. You should also keep them from activities involving jumping, such as up or down from your sofa or bed. If they seem pretty bright and bursting with energy after that time, you can take them out for a short walk on the lead. At your dog’s 3-day post-operation check-up, your vet will check the wound and advise you whether you can start taking longer walks or start letting them off the lead. Don't take risks with post-op dogs. The main point here is: listen to your vet and follow their advice. You don’t want to be responsible for taking your dog back to the vet with a gaping wound that requires another surgery and round of anaesthetic. And don’t give in to your dog! Please wait until the wound is sufficiently healed and your vet is happy for your dog to go back to their regular walking routine.