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OMD...poor Pippin. When Rua was spayed in December, we had to keep her activity restriction for 10 days, but we weren't given a cone. We were told that if she seemed to be excessive licking the incision, to get one from the pet store. They said a little licking was OK. So, we just watched her, she was just fine. The hardest part, of course, was to limit activity. We carried her up and down the stairs to go outside for potty for 3 days. The biggest challenge with Rua, aka KangaRua, was trying to keep 4 on the floor.
Did they tell you you had to keep the cone on?
Pippin adorable as a conehead, btw.
BB was neutered 10 days ago! Vet left us without a cone but said to restrict activity for 10-14 days, and not allow him to get at his surgical area. Everyone said neutering would be fine, and that the hardest part would be to keep his activity level down. So I didn't even think to get a cone, and the vet didn't really push it. Every time BB went to inspect it (mostly right after picking him up, we gave a loud sharp "EH EH" and somehow he knew right away that licking was off limits for the time being. I worked from home for the next 4 days and kept an eye on him like a hawk. The vet also suggested not administering any pain meds because "if he could feel pain he'd restrict his activities on his own" or something like that. It sounded logical to me. At about 11pm the first night, I panicked and worried what he'd do while we slept without a cone. We rigged up a temporary "e-collar" from a towel (found a youtube video on it), and I barely slept, waking up every 10 minutes to see if he was OK. He was fine. We put a "diaper" on him for 2 days (men's sleveless tank) during the day for when I looked away from him for a second or two. But honestly aside from 3-5 corrections a day (reminders) he was fine. On day's 3-5 we moderately restricted his activities, no walks, no fetch, no outside play. He mostly wanted to sleep and relax. We gave him lots of bully stick play. By day 7 his stitches looked healed and we've only barely restricted activity for the last few days (no playing with the neighbor dog -- they play HARD), no running (zoomies don't count, there is no stopping a zoomie), etc. At this point, he's all but 100%.
I would like to say, I think our vet did a good job at his stitches, they seemed very clean and well sewn, the incision was only about 2 inches (max), and she used dissolvable stitches (at our request), but said they could take up to 60 days to completely dissolve.
thats a lot of info, hope it helps!
We didn't use the cone at all, but we got lucky and Luna didn't fuss over her stitches. We were instructed to come pick up a cone if she started licking.
Luna's surgery was in the afternoon so the vet kept her overnight for observation... That was a tough night!
"Restricted activity" consisted of some light wrestling (just holding a toy while she chewed and pawed) and short on-leash walks... but of course the 2nd day she was home she got the zoomies and we couldn't catch her to get her to stop.
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