Spaying advice

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  1. MyGirlVayda

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    Hello fellow lab families! My girl is getting spayed next week and I'm seeking tips from anyone out there who has gone through it before.

    Anything I can do to make her more comfortable, calm and safe while she heals?
     
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    Cooper's spay was a little rough due to being a pretty big dog (18 months) and vomiting during the surgery. She was on a sedative as well a a pain reliever for about a week after her surgery.
     
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    Meg pretty much self limited. She had a sleepy first night then pottered around. I didn’t do any big walks for a while but her recovery was unremarkable. I did buy her a t shirt thingy to wear instead of a collar, that was a brilliant piece of advice I read on here years ago :)
     
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    Ski-Patroller Cooper, Terminally Cute

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    We bought one of the inflatable collars for Cooper, but ended up not needing it. She did not seem to bother her incision.
     
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    Update: Surgery was a success. She was groggy the first day, but has been a ball of energy since o_O. She seems unphased by incision (yay no collar!) But she's getting pretty restless... I've kept her physical activity to a minimum... as much as possible, but it's getting harder to keep her occupied - the girl wants just to PLAY! And jump and run. Lord help me with this one.
     
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    puzzles can be helpful
     
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    Mine adjusted to the cone, but I still felt bad about making her wear it for the full two weeks as instructed. I bought a couple of cheap kid size t-shirts and it worked out well. I definitely had to monitor her more closely, especially at first. Thankfully she never showed any interest in the incision site. I would recommend trying to get one tight enough that she won’t chew through the collar or play with any loose, dangling ends. I would also make sure the length is enough to cover the incision site but not too long either. I understand some people tie up the waist end in a bun, too, but I didn’t have to try that.

    I definitely recommend trying it out to see how your dog takes to it. It made life so much less awkward and unnatural.
     
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