The vet just removed a tumor from my dog's spleen, how long till he starts feeling better?

Yesterday, the vet removed a tumor from my dog's spleen, and I'm really hoping for a smooth recovery. I know surgery can take a toll on them, and he's been quite tired and sluggish since we got back home. How long does it typically take for dogs to start feeling better after such a surgery?

Answer

Your dog's recovery after spleen tumor surgery is understandably a concern. It's typical for dogs to feel tired and sluggish for a few days after such a procedure, but most begin to improve within a week.

  • Post-surgery fatigue is normal
  • Recovery generally takes a week or more
  • Monitor for any signs of complications

After spleen surgery, it's common for dogs to feel lethargic due to anesthesia and the body's natural healing process. Most dogs start to feel better within a few days, but full recovery can take up to two weeks. It's crucial to keep the surgical area clean and dry, manage pain with vet-prescribed medications, and offer a quiet environment for rest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long until my dog regains its energy?

    Energy levels typically start to improve within a few days post-surgery, but complete recovery may take around two weeks.

  • What should I watch for during recovery?

    Monitor for excessive swelling, discharge, or redness at the incision site, and ensure your dog is eating and drinking well. Contact your vet if anything seems off.

  • How can I help my dog heal more comfortably?

    Provide a quiet, comfortable space for rest, follow medication schedules precisely, and limit physical activity as advised by your vet.

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