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Old 07-08-2009, 11:25 AM   #3
TeresaM
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Originally Posted by IlovePepper View Post
I have seen postings before where baby onesies were used as an after spay option to keep the pup away from the stiches. I am having Pancakes, my daughter's Shih-Chon puppy spayed in a couple of weeks. Just wondering how well this worked for those that have tried it.

Do you cut an opening for their tail and "potty-area" or just not snap it?

Thanks for any input!

Wendy
If you put it on 'backwards' as in the back of the onesies is on the belly side and the front is on the dogs back then you can just leave the middle snap open for the tail. It also makes it easier this way to unsnap when you take them out to potty.
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