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How do you keep a puppy down?
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 229764" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>TWO WEEKS???? I've never heard of <u>two weeks</u> of restricted activities after a routine spay! A few days at most ... Our vet takes the stitches out after a week. </p><p> </p><p>All three of my girls have been spayed. All three had their surgeries early in the morning and were home by noon. The first day they mostly sleep, drink a little water, maybe eat a few bites late in the day. Mostly they just sleep it off in their crate. By the second day they were up walking around the house, eating and drinking normally, and walking down the steps by themselves to get outside to potty. By the third day, they were running through the house, eating like little piggies, and wrestling with each other. They bounce back really quick - if they didn't feel well enough to be up and around, they wouldn't be doing it! I wouldn't let them run wild and I wouldn't allow any REALLY rough stuff, but they don't need to be crated for two weeks! They'll hate you for it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 229764, member: 1883"] TWO WEEKS???? I've never heard of [U]two weeks[/U] of restricted activities after a routine spay! A few days at most ... Our vet takes the stitches out after a week. All three of my girls have been spayed. All three had their surgeries early in the morning and were home by noon. The first day they mostly sleep, drink a little water, maybe eat a few bites late in the day. Mostly they just sleep it off in their crate. By the second day they were up walking around the house, eating and drinking normally, and walking down the steps by themselves to get outside to potty. By the third day, they were running through the house, eating like little piggies, and wrestling with each other. They bounce back really quick - if they didn't feel well enough to be up and around, they wouldn't be doing it! I wouldn't let them run wild and I wouldn't allow any REALLY rough stuff, but they don't need to be crated for two weeks! They'll hate you for it! [/QUOTE]
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