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We'd rather have knowledge than nothing. - Cookie - 07-05-2022 This is not a question, but just a reminder of how to take care of our doggos after surgery basically my neighbor's large dog has a TPLO surgery. Though it's not the worst there are things we need to keep on after surgery. and so I researched and read some good info about it here. I hope this will help you too. Better have knowledge if there's an incident like this. RE: We'd rather have knowledge than nothing. - an_an_an77 - 07-06-2022 It’s best to have your dog rest in familiar territory, allowing them to lie comfortably in their bed, keep their body temperature regulated (especially if it’s summer, ensure they can rest in a cool room) while having access to fresh water. If you have young children, keep them away from your dog so as to not aggravate them. It is also likely your vet will also provide a course of pain relief, and other medication, which your dog should take as instructed. And give him vitamins kinpurs or others RE: We'd rather have knowledge than nothing. - Cookie - 07-08-2022 Exactly.. This is so true. Better safe than sorry they said. RE: We'd rather have knowledge than nothing. - an_an_an77 - 07-09-2022 Hello! My dog had surgery on left paw few weeksago. The vet advised vitamins. I found kinpurpetcare ones, it really helped. I bought multivitamin complex. Like it! |