My dog was neutered last Monday and now he's drinking a lot and peeing constantly—is this something to worry about?

Since my dog was neutered last Monday, I've noticed he's been drinking water excessively and needs to go outside to pee almost all the time. I'm starting to worry because it seems like more than just a coincidence after his surgery. Is this increased drinking and urination normal post-neutering, or could there be an underlying issue I should be addressing?

Answer

It's understandable to feel concerned about your dog's increased thirst and urination following neutering. While some changes in behavior or routine can occur post-surgery, these symptoms may also indicate an underlying issue.

  • Monitor your dog's water intake and urination closely.
  • Consider any other changes in behavior, such as lethargy or vomiting.
  • Contact a vet if the symptoms persist or worsen.

After surgery, it's normal for dogs to exhibit some changes in behavior. However, excessive drinking and urination are not typical post-neutering symptoms and could signify a condition such as a urinary tract infection, diabetes, or other hormonal imbalances. It's always best to consult with your veterinarian to ensure your dog receives the appropriate care and treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it normal for dogs to drink more water after surgery?

    Mild changes can occur post-surgery due to stress or medication. However, significant increases in water intake and urination should be evaluated by a vet.

  • What could be causing my dog's increased thirst?

    Possible causes include diabetes, infections, or kidney problems. It's important to consult a vet for an accurate diagnosis.

  • Should I restrict my dog's water intake if he drinks too much?

    Do not restrict water as it may lead to dehydration. Instead, seek veterinary advice to understand the underlying cause.

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