Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Do you use a crate? If so crate her and when she is out of the crate tether her to you. In the crate give her something to chew or a stuffed kong. A little tuna oil from the can smeared over a kong takes a lot of licking, also try a smear of peanut butter on one too. You might not necessarily keep her calm but you can keep her from running and jumping.
We had Zoe spayed 2 months ago. After 3 days the cone was off, and I couldn't keep her calm even if I restrained her. Since she wasn't picking at her stitches, I was OK taking the cone off at day 3. She was back to 'normal' activity by day 4. I'm not saying this is the best course of action, but we couldn't keep her calm so we started exercising her with walks around day 4 to tire her out. She had inside sutchers so there wasn't much risk of er rupturing her stitches.
I'm not saying you should follow my example, just wanted to convey our experience. Keeping a healthy 35 lb adolescent doodle calm is pretty night impossible. We also live in a 2 story house, and the vet had said 'no stairs' for 2 weeks. She was bounding up stairs by day 3 whether I wanted her to or not. She came through the recovery with flying colors, so I guess it's just a matter of gauging what your dog can do. Good luck!
Also -when she was fussing with the incision, it was with the shaved areas and not the stitches - I think of when I have had a bikini wax in the past and can completely relate to the 'fussing' with the shaved areas :-)
one more thing - if you are really worried about her activity, as the vet for some tranquilizers. that will at least keep her calm.
That's great that she's not fussing with the stitches. Good luck tomorrow!!
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