Do you want to know how to speed up the recovery time of your dogs after sterilization?
I know what it is, I have found that spaying or neutering your pet is a traumatic experience for both of us! After we spayed Jess, we had real problems with the wound area, she was red and sore and you could tell she was in distress. She had also gotten used to constantly licking her stitches.
However, I have a simple little secret: It will help speedy recovery and ease post-sterilization distress.
The secret is an oil that is easy to buy. This is what you should do. When your dog first comes home after spaying, he may be a bit groggy, so make sure he’s comfortable with a small amount of dry food and cool water next to him.
Make sure they are in a quiet, warm place. Don’t be tempted to wash his bed so it’s nice and clean for his return. Familiar scents are important to make you feel at home.
Caveat – Then leave her alone, don’t make a fuss about her.
After 12 – 18 hours your dog will have recovered from the aesthetics and will be more herself. She waits a day or so. Then she begins to apply genitally a small amount of vitamin E oil (not cream) to the wound. If you show signs of distress, you may still be a bit sensitive, so stop and try again the next day. The vitamin E oil will help moisturize the area preventing it from becoming dry and sore. It will also deter your friend from licking the dots off of him.