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How to care for a dog's surgical wound?

Keep the incision clean and dry, restrict your dog's activity, prevent licking or scratching, and monitor the wound twice daily for signs of infection.

How to Care for Your Dog's Surgical Wound

Caring for your dog’s surgical wound is essential for a smooth and quick recovery. Proper wound management helps prevent infection and complications. Whether your dog has had a minor or major surgery, following post-operative care instructions is crucial.

Types of Surgical Closures

After surgery, a dog’s incision may be closed using:

  • Surgical glue
  • Sutures (absorbable or non-absorbable)
  • Staples

Some sutures are buried under the skin and dissolve over time, while others must be removed by a veterinarian within 10–14 days.

Immediate Post-Operative Care

  • Restrict activity for 7–14 days. Avoid running, jumping, or rough play.
  • Do not bathe your dog or allow the incision to get wet unless instructed.
  • Keep the incision dry and clean. Use a soft, clean cloth and vet-approved antiseptic if dirt is present.
  • Prevent licking or scratching the incision with an Elizabethan collar, recovery suit, or similar device.
  • Never apply creams or ointments unless recommended by your vet.

Monitoring the Incision

Inspect the surgical area at least twice daily. A normal healing incision should appear:

  • Clean and dry
  • Slightly pink or reddish
  • Edges touching each other
  • Minimal swelling or discharge

Signs of infection or complications include:

  • Continuous bleeding or pus-like discharge
  • Foul odor from the wound
  • Swelling, heat, or intense redness
  • Loss of appetite or lethargy
  • Excessive pain or tenderness

Medication and Nutrition

  • Administer prescribed painkillers and antibiotics strictly as instructed.
  • Offer light, nutritious meals and plenty of water to promote healing.
  • Use soft bedding in a quiet, low-stress environment to support your dog’s recovery.

Drain Care

If a drain was placed, follow your vet’s care instructions. Drains are usually removed within 2–4 days once fluid drainage decreases.

Cleaning Tips for Stitches

  • Use chlorhexidine or pet-safe cleaning solutions.
  • Avoid using alcohol or hydrogen peroxide as they delay healing.
  • Change bandages frequently and keep them dry.
  • Cover bandaged wounds with plastic when going outside.

When to Resume Activities

Depending on the surgery, your dog can usually resume normal activities after suture removal. For minor procedures, a few days of rest may be sufficient. Follow your vet’s specific advice.

Emergency Signs – When to Call the Vet

  • Heavy or continuous bleeding
  • Pus or foul-smelling discharge
  • Gaps or openings in the incision
  • Signs of severe pain or inability to stand
  • Persistent vomiting or diarrhea

Final Recovery Tips

  • Track progress in a wound care journal.
  • Attend all follow-up appointments.
  • Use manuka honey or cold/warm compresses only if recommended by the vet.
  • Avoid public places or dog parks during recovery.

By following these comprehensive care steps, you can help your dog bounce back from surgery and regain their health quickly.

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