A Safe Place For Healing After Your Dog's Surgery And New Puppies MD

By Nancy Fox


There is nothing worse than seeing your dog going through bouts of unimaginable pain. Its almost like watching your child get sick and there is little you can do about it but take them to the doctor and hope they can solve the issue. However, when you do take them to the hospital you may find that they need dog ligament surgery immediately. This is of course not the most ideal of situations but something that often does occur. Beware of the jealousy that might arise from getting puppies MD so soon.

Once this news actually hits and it's time to take your pup in to get the surgery done, you may feel powerless and helpless. However, you are actually able to make this process a rather smooth and convenient experience for your pet. If the vet is willing you may ask to stay with your pup throughout the entire surgery. That way you best friend doesn't feel too alone. Once the surgery is completed be sure to sit down with the vet and ask questions.

Enquire about the food that you could be feeding your dog to encourage a quicker recovery. Also enquire about the kind of medication the vet will be giving your pup. How the meds can affect his mood and how this may affect his or her eating habits. Ensure you leave the vet knowing the best way to administer the medicine, and at which intervals and doses.

This may entail proofing your entire property to ensure he recovers. One of the most challenging thing your dog will face is pain. The vet will often prescribe some kind of doggy medication for him. However, getting it to him may be a big challenge. When dogs are in pain or feeling uncomfortable they tend to get violent, which could be the case for your dog as well. However, you still have the responsibility of administering the meds to your pup.

One of the first things to do when dog proofing your home for a dog recovering from a ligament surgery is to ensure that all the stairs are gated and all the glass is off the floor. That's right, you are basically baby proofing your house the same way you would for a human baby, because all the risks are the same. Especially seeing as your pup is in recovery.

It is also important to give him a bath at least once or twice a week. This is because he is prone to getting an infection after surgery. This will mean checking his bandages and ensuring there is no risk of infection whatsoever.

The third thing to do is ensure that all your pups food is in an easy and accessible place. You may also want to have two trays of dog food. Place one in the living area where he will be spending time with you and one where he sleeps. This way he doesn't have to get up and walk far just to eat some food.

Lastly you need to proof the outdoors. Clear the yard and put up baby gates to make sure your pup doesn't take a nose dive down the corridor stairs. Finding out someone you love is sick and requires treatment is not an easy thing to encounter, however you need to be supportive to ensure a smooth recovery.




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