Dog Surgery What issues should be paid attention to?
The best practice for dry blood before surgery for older dogs

Surgery No matter how big or small the breeders are, they should be careful because there are certain risks associated with surgery, but the magnitude of the risks is obviously different. Before the operation, you must ask the doctor in advance what issues should be paid attention to and make good preparations to avoid being unable to perform the operation due to wrong handling.

Preoperative preparation:

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Generally before surgery, doctors will recommend owners to help the dog dry the blood, in order to judge the dog's condition and find out some potential problems. Of course, some owners think that there will be no problem if their dogs are strong and healthy, but older dogs must be checked. In fact, blood tests are very important to determine the function of various organs of the dog before anesthesia. Often, it doesn't necessarily mean that there is no medical disease at ordinary times, or the disease may just not show up yet. If the blood test reveals factors that may affect the surgery or anesthesia, the surgery may be postponed, or the medical condition may need to be treated before surgery.

Two. Fasting

Anesthesia requires the dog to have enough time Because the dog may have vomiting reaction during the operation due to anesthesia, if there is food left unconscious, the vomit may be inhaled into the lungs, which will cause great harm to the lungs and even cause death. Choking causes obstruction in the trachea. Therefore, it is very important to fast 8 to 12 hours before surgery. The fasting time of very young pets is shortened accordingly, because their blood sugar needs to be replenished immediately. After that, the technical matters can only be left to the doctor.

After surgery:

1. Surgery Wear an Elizabethan circle on the back

HandWearing an Elizabethan collar on your dog after surgery is a very important task. Dogs can easily feel discomfort at the surgical site, and they often relieve themselves by licking the site. Many dogs do not wear the Elizabethan collar or take it off prematurely, causing the wound to open and need to be re-sutured. Even if the wound is not open, licking it continuously can cause inflammation of the wound.

Two. Wound disinfection and anti-inflammation

If it is a male dog For minor operations such as castration, you only need to help them apply iodine tincture to the wound for a few days to disinfect it. However, if it is an operation that requires opening the abdominal cavity, it is best to carry out infusion and anti-inflammation in the first three days, and pay attention to the cleaning and disinfection of the surgical site. At the same time, prevent the dog from licking the surgical site.

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