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Originally Posted by KJLive I had the same trouble with Sophie. She had stitches inside and outside. The outside ones were loose and looked more like a tressed up turkey  Anyway, Vet said try to keep her restricted for 1-2 weeks. Of course, the first two days she was a bit out of it and sore. But by day 3 she was wrestling with our cat. The cat will go submissive on her and lay on his back and I would have to break it up because I was afraid he'd do a "bunny kick" with his back legs and rip the stitches out. The Vet pretty much said do the best you can to keep her calm but that she will also know her limitations. She may try and jump and it will hurt her tummy muscles and stop. Other than trying to restrict the cat wrestling matches and steps, I let her do her own thing. She turned out just fine. But alway, always, always keep an eye out. |
Yep, Jackson definitely knows his limits right now, which is good. When the other dog tries to play with him, Jackson will sort of just walk away and the other dog will back off. But sometimes he wants to play too and I've been letting them, but just separate if it looks like it will get too rough for him