Bitch Spay
This is the surgical removal of the female genital organs – the ovaries and
uterus.
Following the bitch spay please read these notes- they may answer some of
your questions.
- There is likely to be a shaved area on one of your bitchʼs forelegs – this
is where anaesthetic was injected. There may be slight bruising in the
area but this will soon fade. The hair should grow back after a few
weeks. There will often be swelling – this all disappears given time.
- Your bitch may appear drowsy straight after the operation – this will
likely be due to the anaesthetic and will soon wear off. Also your bitch
will have been given painkillers to help with the pain post-op and this
too may contribute to the drowsiness.
- Your bitch may cough occasionally after the operation – this is most
likely due to the tube that was placed in your bitchʼs windpipe to
facilitate breathing while under the anaesthetic. If there is a cough then
it should clear up within a few days.
- Your bitch may not feel like eating straight after the operation – this is
ok, but please make sure that she eats the following day.
- We recommend very light, lead only, exercise for your bitch until the
stitches have been taken out (see below). Excessive exercise is likely
to increase swelling and perhaps bleeding from the wound.
WHAT TO WATCH OUT FOR
- If your bitch is repeatedly sick or excessively tired or lethargic after the
operation – please contact us asap.
- DO NOT allow your bitch to lick the stitched area. If you are unable to
stop this from happening please contact us.
- There may be some swelling after the operation – this is normal.
However, if there is excessive swelling or bleeding that is causing you
concern please contact us.
STITCHES
If there are stitches after the operation then these will need to be removed
after the wound has healed sufficiently. We normally call bitches back after 14
days to check the wound and remove any sutures.