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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 484712" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I wouldn't worry too much about the chicken broth. That's mostly for dogs that have digestive upsets and can't tolerate other foods. The boiled chicken and rice is a very bland food that is usually given to dogs that are having diarrhea or vomiting - it's <u>NOT</u> necessary after routine surgery unless they are having digestive problems. She will eat when she feels like eating, usually the day or so after the spay surgery. As long as she is drinking water and doesn't get dehydrated she will be fine ... she won't starve from going without food for a day or so. You might want to bring the food to where she is because she may be too sore to want to get up and walk. If you want to try to tempt her to eat you might try offering her good quality canned dog food, but just give her time and she will eat when she's ready to eat. Don't worry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 484712, member: 1883"] I wouldn't worry too much about the chicken broth. That's mostly for dogs that have digestive upsets and can't tolerate other foods. The boiled chicken and rice is a very bland food that is usually given to dogs that are having diarrhea or vomiting - it's [U]NOT[/U] necessary after routine surgery unless they are having digestive problems. She will eat when she feels like eating, usually the day or so after the spay surgery. As long as she is drinking water and doesn't get dehydrated she will be fine ... she won't starve from going without food for a day or so. You might want to bring the food to where she is because she may be too sore to want to get up and walk. If you want to try to tempt her to eat you might try offering her good quality canned dog food, but just give her time and she will eat when she's ready to eat. Don't worry. [/QUOTE]
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