19.05.2009

Caring for Recently Spayed or Neutered Pets

Author: PlatinumPetLover

Caring for Recently Spayed or Neutered PetsUnless a pet is to be used for breeding, most owners opt to spay or neuter their pets at some point during their lives.  For veterinarians who perform the surgery several times per week, spaying and neutering is a simple process with a small chance of complications.  In fact, most complications from spaying or neutering a pet only manifest if the pet itself has internal problems.  However, spaying and neutering is a major invasive surgery, and following the surgery, the pet will need proper care.  Most pets will have problems holding their bladders right after a surgery, so it’s best to have them rest in a place where the owner doesn’t mind them peeing, such as the kitchen or on a hardwood or tiled floor somewhere in the home.  It’s important to ensure that the pet is resting comfortably for about a week following the surgery.  They should not be jumping, moving fast, or exercising, otherwise there is a danger of the stitches breaking open. 

For owners who need to transport their pets following spay or neuter surgery, pet strollers are a great option.  These strollers can keep the pet resting comfortably, and also restrict their movement so they’re not in danger of sustaining further injury.


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