Becca has an appointment to get spayed next Tuesday. I waited until school was out so I could be home with her. How long will her recovery period be? I'm supposed to go to my mother's on July 1st for the week and am beginning to worry about it. Becca also is a wild woman, any suggestions how to keep things toned down?
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When Sophie was spayed they told me she would be groggy and sleep all night. She did nothing of the sort, you never would have know she had anything done. Keeping them from running and jumping is another thing. If she is really full of energy people say you should put them in a kennel so they cant. We didnt kennel Sophie we just kept an eye on her and only took her outiside on a leash and in the house tried to play with something she didnt have to run to get. She had her stickes out after 2 weeks. Its amazing how they recover so quickly.
I was worried when I got Lilly spayed, but thank God my vet believes in the pain meds! I have a vet that comes to my house, he has a big RV type thing, so Lilly was able to be spayed in the driveway and came right into the house. So the next day, she was back to normal!! I just made sure she did not jump anywhere. Not off the step outside, the bed, the couch...she didnt jump for about a week. But other than that, she was a trooper!
BTW, I put the Gentle Leader on mine during the recovery period walking outside. That way I will have more control so she wouldn't go wild easily...
Madison needed to be confined to an x-pen for almost the entire two weeks. She had so much pent-up energy that she'd start flying around if we let her loose, and she pulled on the leash (not like her at all!) on her short walks.
Neuters are easy, but it's imperative that you follow doctor's orders on restriction on a spay. They do a complete hysterectomy and you don't want those stitches to come open! She will probably be very groggy and sore the first day or so, but after that restricting her activity will be tough. An ex-pen is a lifesaver if she'll stay in one.
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