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There is so much good information on Tripawds.com about what to expect post surgery and during recovery. I read it all and enjoyed many stories, pictures and videos and again the education helped. I was prepared for complications but as of today (Day 10 after surgery) his scar has healed without infection, complications or seromas, etc. I was really thinking his post op care would be much harder than it was.. so in Boone’s case it was not so bad. The first two days were the hardest while he adjusted to the more confined area of the house and he seemed anxious at all hours of the night that he wasn’t participating in his normal routine. After two days though he settled down and it’s been relatively easy so far.
Below are some pictures taken during days 3-5 after surgery
Boone was up on his feet pretty much right after surgery. He had the benefit of already walking on three legs while waiting for his surgery so he had a little pre-training. I had a nice little outdoor area for him to relax in the sun but be sure to stay with your dog while outside at all times. The proteins from the incision can attract flies, bees, etc. so I’d definitely not leave your dog outside during recovery. But it’s a nice short break!
By day 5 Boone could walk about 1/2 a block without too much discomfort and enjoy the fall leaves and smells! 🙂
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Boone looks to be doing great!
Thanks for the comment! He’s doing great. On the path to fast recovery!