Caring For Your Dog After Surgery | Pet Health Advice

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  • Find out how to care for your dog after surgery: pdsa.me/QEMn
    In this video, PDSA Vet Nurse Shauna explains how to care for your dog after surgery:
    Step 1 - Rest
    Bring your dog home from the vets straight away, without stopping anywhere else, and let them rest in a warm, quiet room away from children, other animals, and noise.
    Step 2 - Food
    Unless your vet has recommended a special diet, feed them their normal food little and often for the first 24-48 hours, then start feeding them normally again.
    Step 3 - Toileting
    Keep your dog on a lead when they go out to the toilet. Your dog should be weeing normally but it’s quite normal for them to not poo for a couple of days after surgery.
    Step 4 - Medication
    Make sure you give your dog all their prescribed medication on time - it can be helpful to use a medication chart to keep track and set alarms to remind you when they’re due the next dose.
    Step 5 - Stitches
    If your dog has stitches, purchase a protective cone (plastic, fabric or cardboard), an inflatable collar, or a protective body suit to stop them licking at their wound.
    Step 6 - Exercise
    Until your vet says it’s okay to exercise your dog, keep walks to an absolute minimum and always on a lead.
    Step 7 - Check-up appointments
    Go to all your dog’s check-up appointments even if they seem to be completely recovered.
    Remember to contact your vet if you have any concerns about your dog following surgery. If any of the advice in this video differs from what your vet team has told you, follow their advice which is specific to your dog and the surgery they’ve had.
    For more advice on how to care for your pet, visit our Pet Health Hub: pdsa.org.uk/phh
    The People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA) is the UK’s leading veterinary charity. Operating through a UK-wide network of 48 Pet Hospitals, PDSA provides low-cost and free veterinary care to the sick and injured pets of people in need.
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    @editorial_official 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My dog just had surgery and I was worried of her and how to comfort her after getting her stitches so this helped a lot!