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I had my little girl spayed on Monday and she was feeling very sorry for herself when I brought her home and she hid in my room. She then felt better the next day and she obviously over did it. We went for a check up on Wednesday and they said the incision is swollen and prescribed medication and said she needs to rest.. which is hard when she’s only 11 months old and very active.They suggested a dog crate but I can’t afford to buy one just like that so I bought a pop up play pen for her instead which was also recommended to help her to rest. I let her out of the play pen in the kitchen for a walk around at points of the day but tonight when giving her medicine I noticed the incision looks very red but I’m not sure it’s normal. On her check up on Wednesday she bit the nurse when she touched the incision area as it was painful but I touched it and she didn’t even flinch so it’s not painful. I’m not sure what’s normal and what isn’t but I don’t drive so can’t afford another £12 on taxis for it to be a normal part of the healing process (already spent £25 on taxis as I don’t drive).
Thanks x
Forgot to add she’s fine in herself, eating and drinking well and dying to run round the house x
I had my little girl spayed on Monday and she was feeling very sorry for herself when I brought her home and she hid in my room. She then felt better the next day and she obviously over did it. We went for a check up on Wednesday and they said the incision is swollen and prescribed medication and said she needs to rest.. which is hard when she’s only 11 months old and very active.They suggested a dog crate but I can’t afford to buy one just like that so I bought a pop up play pen for her instead which was also recommended to help her to rest. I let her out of the play pen in the kitchen for a walk around at points of the day but tonight when giving her medicine I noticed the incision looks very red but I’m not sure it’s normal. On her check up on Wednesday she bit the nurse when she touched the incision area as it was painful but I touched it and she didn’t even flinch so it’s not painful. I’m not sure what’s normal and what isn’t but I don’t drive so can’t afford another £12 on taxis for it to be a normal part of the healing process (already spent £25 on taxis as I don’t drive).
Thanks x
Forgot to add she’s fine in herself, eating and drinking well and dying to run round the house x
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