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Old 06-06-2007, 11:05 AM   #6
blynne
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Originally Posted by yorkieK9trainer View Post
Many times the females are right back in the swing of things the next day and takes all you can do to keep her at a lower activity level than normal! No stairs, no jumping on/off the furniture and keep the suture site dry.
This is good advise. My Dolce was spayed May 25th. She came home like nothing had happened to her. She goes in tomorrow to have her incision stiched for the third time now. She's in a onesizee and can't get to the stiches but she just won't sit still and she keeps opening herself up. I think she may need a little doggy downer or something (and maybe one for mom too!)

Anyway, I was home with her for four days after surgery and was able to bring her to work with me for two.
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