She was spayed a few days ago and keeps trying to jump on stuff. Is this bad?

After her spay surgery a few days ago, my dog seems determined to keep jumping on the couch and bed like she used to. I’m worried that all this jumping might hurt her and affect her healing process. Should I be doing something to keep her more still, or is this behavior okay?

Answer

Your dog's eagerness to jump on furniture shortly after spay surgery is a common concern, as such activity can potentially hinder her healing process.

  • Monitor her activity closely, limiting jumping as much as possible.
  • Consider setting up a comfortable area on the floor as an alternative resting spot.
  • Use calming techniques to minimize her restlessness.

After a spay procedure, it's crucial to restrict certain activities such as jumping, as they can stress the surgical site and delay healing. Try distracting her with gentle play or interactive toys at ground level. Encouraging short, supervised walks can also help manage her energy. If needed, create barriers to prevent access to furniture temporarily.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long should I restrict my dog's activity after spay surgery?

    It's usually recommended to limit activity for about 10-14 days post-surgery. This allows time for proper internal healing.

  • What can I do to keep my dog entertained while she's recovering?

    Provide soft toys, interactive puzzles, and engage in gentle play. These can keep her occupied without excessive physical exertion.

  • Is it safe to give my dog pain medication to keep her calm?

    Never give your pet medication not prescribed by a vet. Consult your veterinarian for appropriate pain management and calming strategies.

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