Despite my desire to avoid surgery due to the post-operative care requirements, we had this surgery last month, and we did it. Our veterinarian here demonstrated what we needed to do after the surgery. You can also check the recovery and what we need to do on their site. Also, a friendly reminder. Always keep an eye on your dog. Some of the dogs in the neighborhood may also attack them. It's always better to be safe than sorry.
You can also visit the link here. I hope this will help those who also have a doggo that also needs surgery. Happy Pawful day!
So sad that he had to have this done so young. Was this because he had been attacked? I'm glad he has recovered well though.
Well just like humans dogs also have unlucky days. about attacking, I just shared that one because there are some dogs who have gone surgeries and unfortunately some dogs attacked them which leads to a serious matter. What is your dog Helidale?
That was my Beagle, Eddie who I lost last September. The one on this thread is my Beagle, Merry who I lost in June last year. For complicated reasons I have two names on Breedia. This is my current Beagle, Tally, who will be five next month.
If your furry friend needs surgery, it's important to talk to your vet about the details and potential risks. Follow their instructions for pre-and post-operative care, including medication guidelines and wound care. Trust in the expertise of the veterinary team and seek support from online communities. Every dog's recovery is unique, so be patient and provide love and care throughout their healing journey. Take care and happy pawful days to all!