Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Ragley is 8 days post-op as well, but she has dissolving stitches- no return trip to the vet. You are not alone, though. Ragley was ready to bounce and play the next morning hah It has been a struggle trying to keep her calm. She has gone a little stir crazy
Polly never slowed down after her spay either.
I think pretty much everyone here has had that problem. The first few days/week are the most important. You just have to do what you can. Lots of leash walks. During that time if she is too rowdy I would crate her some of the time. You don't want to have to have her restitched. I think the norm for stitch removal is 10-14 days.
You are in the exact same boat as I was, and I posted about the same thing. I was so upset with being unable to keep her off the furniture. I was told to put pillows all over the couch to keep her off of it and this is what I got:
I just had to keep reminding myself that in X amount of days this will be over.
It does seem that is what she is thinking! Too cute!
LOL!
LOL OMD adorable! "thanks for the extra cushions, mom!"
Sounds very normal to me. Most dogs don't even realize that they need to take it easy for a while. The cones seem to slow them down a little, but after a few days, they don't seem necessary. Two weeks for stitches? That is about right. I guess that is why I prefer males. The surgery (especially when done young) is much easier, just snip, snip, instead of cutting and stitches. I always get male puppies and have them chipped and clipped before I even take possession.
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