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What To Expect After Spayed? I just picked up my puppy at 5:30 pm, she just got spayed. Right now, she still very sleepy from the anesthesia. Please let me know what to expect in these coming days from your experience. I'm not used to her being like this. Thanks |
My girl was jittery and shaking the night we brought her home but was back to normal the next day. You need to keep her from jumping for a couple of weeks and my vet said only to let them outside to go potty then they need to come back in. |
Bitsy was just spayed on Tuesday. She was really groggy for about a day and a half but now she is back to her spunky self but still not eating a whole lot. We are having a terrible time keeping her from jumping:( Vet told us no walking except on a leash. Until this morning, we've kept her inside and let her use the pee pee pads. Her stitches look good and we've kept a onesie on her to keep her from licking it. It looks good. :) |
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She should be back to herself sometime tomorrow. When I brought Mollie home she was pretty tired the first night but, she was back to her old self the next day. When I picked her up the tech told me to keep her as quite as possible. I just looked at Mollie and then at her and told her I wasn't going to make any promises, but I would try my best. |
No baths until the vet says it's okay. |
She should be back to herself by today. I had Holly spayed on Wednesday and she was herself by the next morning. Just be sure to watch to make sure there is no drainage/discharge from the incision and that she doesn't start licking the incision, if she does, be sure to let your vet know. |
It took Trixie about 2-3 days to get back to normal. She was very groggy and sleepy the first few days. I was really sad those days. But they are sooo resilient. The vet told me to keep her quiet and not let her run for the first week. After three days, Trixie was running ALL over. |
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