How long can a dog get after castration?

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The veterinarian should have given you all the info you need care after surgery. You can not give her a bath and let it wet until the stitches come out and he is cured. He can not get wet spots, and you can not leave chewing or scratching them (what he will do when they heal and itching). Does the vet give you an E-collar for him to wear when you can not watch him so he can not obtain stitches? As for walking, if he feels up to it, a walk would not hurt him, but you need to keep it from running or jumping for a temps.En general, points to stay in about 10 days.

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My dog had a tumor and had to be removed. To avoid the formation of other tumors, it needed a castration. I wonder how long it takes for the wound to heal, and how long should I wait before taking my dog for a walk or a bath?

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10 Responses to “How long can a dog get after castration?”

  1. Nana64 Says:

    This is something that should have been discussed with your veterinarian when the procedure.

  2. CoolGyal Says:

    In 4-6 weeks, the sutures will be absorbed by the body and healing is almost nonexistent. When you go home after the operation, the supply of small quantities of food and water at first – give your dog some time to settle. After that, he can do what he wants to do. Do not let other animals or children to harass him if he did not want to play. Do not bathe your dog or allow swimming for the first ten days after surgery.

  3. Diamond Says:

    him until the bath mesh are out. My boy was only one day to be himself again, but that was right before castration

  4. misstraceyrick Says:

    Seeing that the castration of your dog is not really as simple as sitting in a single sterilization, it may take a little longer to recover than most but they are hardy little souls and rarely “stay down” longer necessary. With a normal castration that you wait until the dog must be in place and a few hours of gas begins to fade, albeit slowly and carefully, after all, is a painful and arduous. Dogs op with you, however, the veterinarian may have reached some lymph nodes in the op, you’d have to ask, and if your dog may have more traction than normal and perhaps a few extra points? Do not walk for more than is absolutely necessary – just a quick wash and then walk inside again, and that this situation persists for at least five days – it is a great op castration and you must remember that even if the injury appears to be correct, from the outside – they had an internal op takes time to heal! Do not allow anyone to jump on or jump on the sofa or chair – it’ll stretch his injury in addition to its site within op – bad move! Also, do not give him a bath for at least six weeks, all points are waterproof and you could cause more damage to the wound that you need – ask your vet for advice, but if your dog is a little muddy after his op and has a bit of dried blood still there then by all means use a baby wipe to him unscented cleaning. He will not enjoy a bath when he feels like he does ha ha anyway, he loves the invention of the baby wipe! Good luck to you and I sincerely hope that the tumors are at one end.

  5. doglover_0408 Says:

    When I had my dog DogsTrust they castrated him first and it took 2 ½ weeks of the scar to heal. When we bought her home, we took the dog wash a week later. I would say after about a month before giving him his bath:) xxx

  6. JAM123 Says:

    About 2 weeks. “

  7. Ashley W Says:

    A few days my dog was fine. I had nightmares for weeks

  8. chi lover Says:

    Hello your vet go through all this with you, mine was back to normal the next day, had stitches removed 10 days later and was allowed, then take a bath, I personally waited another two weeks. I gave mine a bath the day before he did, then it would autorisé.bonne luck, but it will be good, just very sleeply when you bring them home, saying that another didn’t mine sleep, it was normal, i minute he collected. Just keep calm the man did not walk at first and do not let him jump.

  9. RODNEY D Says:

    Hello my 10 mth Lhasa was neutered on Tuesday, he also had two puppy teeth removed, and a pin removed, it is well, he was back in the game itself, besides having to wear a collar buster, he is in charge around as usual, working hard to keep still. Good luck in your dog.He is allowed only 2 x 10 minute walk per day, until the points are.

  10. maxwell Says:

    10 days until the stitches are removed. I did not walk mine till then cos he is dizzy and had pulled out. I leave two weeks for her bath. he continues, it is not pleasant to have to wear a bucket!

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