My dog was neutered yesterday morning, and now there's some swelling in the area. Is this normal? Should I call Dial A Vet?

Yesterday morning, my dog went through a neutering procedure, and I noticed today that there's some swelling around the area. I know some swelling is typical after surgery, but I'm not sure how much is considered normal. Should I be concerned and contact a vet, or is this something that will likely settle down on its own?

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Answer

Your dog has undergone a neutering procedure and is experiencing some swelling around the surgical site, which can be a common occurrence following surgery. However, it is important to monitor the situation to ensure it is within normal limits.

  • Swelling is common after surgery, but it should be mild and gradually reduce.
  • Monitor the area for any signs of redness, discharge, or increased pain.
  • Contact a vet if swelling persists or worsens, as it may indicate an infection or other complications.

After a neutering procedure, it is normal to notice some swelling around the incision site. This usually resolves within several days as your dog begins to heal. Keep a close eye on the swelling to ensure it does not become hard, red, or look significantly worse, which could indicate a problem. Maintaining a clean environment for the wound and preventing your dog from licking the area can help facilitate healing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I tell if the swelling is normal?

    Normal swelling should be mild and gradually decrease a few days after surgery. It should not be red or hot to the touch. Any concerns should be directed to your vet.

  • What can I do at home to help my dog recover after surgery?

    Ensure your dog has a quiet and comfortable place to rest, prevent excessive activity, and monitor the incision site for any changes.

  • When should I contact a vet regarding the swelling?

    If the swelling does not improve after a few days, or if it is accompanied by additional symptoms like fever or discharge, contact your vet for advice.

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