Can I cover my dog's spay incision?

Do not put any topical ointment, including neosporin, or hydrogen peroxide on the incision, and do not cover the incision. If your female dog or cat was in heat at the time of surgery, you must keep them away from unneutered males for at least two weeks.
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Should I cover my dog's spay wound?

Keep the incision dry.

If it's wet or raining outside, cover the wound and/or bandage with plastic, and don't let your dog lay down where it's wet or muddy. Do not apply any ointments, antibiotic creams, disinfectants, or other substances to the incision unless specifically instructed to do so by your veterinarian.
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What can I use to cover spay incision?

T-shirts
  1. Forelimb wounds: Long-sleeved T-shirts knotted at the waist to secure them are a handy way to protect sutures located on your pet's forelimb.
  2. Abdomen wounds: Short-sleeved T-shirts knotted at the waist are a good way to protect sutures located on your pet's abdomen.
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Can I put a shirt on my dog instead of a cone?

If your pet struggles with the cone, there is actually a pretty easy DIY alternative to keep your furry friend comfortable while they recover at home. You can make your pet a “jacket” out of an old T-shirt, and it can cover wounds or scars just like the cone.
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How can I cover my dogs stitches?

Barrier options include:
  1. An Elizabethan collar, or an E collar. Downing recommends using the smallest size possible and opting for a clear collar rather than an opaque one.
  2. A neck brace. ...
  3. A form-fitting T-shirt or ThunderShirt can be used to cover sutures.
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Post Op Canine Spay Advice. The veterinarians advice for monitoring your dogs spay incision.



What can I use instead of a dog cone?

Store-Bought Dog Cone Alternatives:
  • Soft Collars.
  • Flexible Fabric E-Collars.
  • Inflatable E-Collars.
  • Onesies or Clothing.
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Can I put a onesie on my dog after spaying?

Onesies are a great option for keeping your pet's wounds covered. They are an inexpensive, adorable way to keep your pet's wounds safe after surgery.
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Can I put my dog in a onesie instead of a cone?

One of the simplest alternatives for the cone of shame is to dress your cat or small dog in a onesie. A onesie will provide full coverage for your pet, covering their torso, preventing them from licking or tearing at any stitches. It's also a far more adorable option.
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How can I protect my dogs stitches without a cone?

Vets often put pets in plastic cone collars after surgery. Alternatives to the “cone of shame” are inflatable collars, soft E-collars and neck brace collars. Try covering the wound with soft fabric secured by medical tape to prevent licking. Keep pets busy with other fun things to distract them from licking wounds.
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How do I protect my dog after being spayed?

Following the instructions below will help ensure your pet has a safe and comfortable recovery.
  1. Limit Activity. ...
  2. Keep Them to a Regular Diet. ...
  3. Keep the Incision Dry. ...
  4. Check Their Incision Twice Daily. ...
  5. Monitor Pain Levels. ...
  6. Keep In-Heat Females Away From Males. ...
  7. Look Out for Complications. ...
  8. Call if You Have Concerns.
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How do I stop my dog from licking my spay incision?

The best way to get your pet to stop is to get an Elizabethan (or “E”) collar, AKA “Lampshade”, or “Cone of Shame”. These stay on your pet during the healing cycle and prevent your pet from licking.
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What happens if dog licks neuter wound?

Absolutely no licking of the incision area is allowed! If your pet is going to lick or begins to lick their incision, they need to wear an E-Collar (plastic cone) for 7-10 days after surgery. A pet can pull out stitches easily which can lead much more damage.
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What if my dog jumps after being spayed?

Jumping once or twice is unlikely to do any long lasting damage, but you should exercise caution. For instance, regular jumping after being spayed could tear open the stitches, or rip open the incision left from the surgery, and so you should ensure that this does not happen, or your dog's wound could become infected.
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Can I take the cone off my dog after 7 days?

The cone should stay on until the site is fully healed, and/or the sutures are removed. Most sutures and staples are left in for 10-14 days. Other lesions may take less or more time than that to heal completely.
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Can I use a travel pillow as a dog cone?

Inflatable neck pillow

These neck pillows come in several different sizes and can be a comfortable alternative to the e-collar. To use one of these, simply inflate the pillow then place it around your dog's neck and secure it with Velcro.
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Should I take my dogs cone off at night?

You should not take a dog's cone off at night. If you do take the cone off when your dog is sleeping, it could wake up and irritate the wound leading to infection and the possibility of further surgery.
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How do you make a onesie for a dog after surgery?

After a spray or neuter, instead of the cone of shame, get a cheap baby onesie. Cut a hole for tail and sew in the sides to fit. When it's potty time simply unsnap the flap and roll it up. They will thank you for not keeping the cone on them all day!
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Can I put a baby onesie on my dog?

A baby's onesie is the perfect garment to use when thinking about DIY dog clothing. With just a little effort, you can make over the onesie into a t-shirt or bodysuit for your dog. If you don't have a baby who has outgrown a onesie, you can purchase one from a thrift store for minimal cost.
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Do surgical onesies work for dogs?

“Our dog had major surgery and had stitches almost the length of her entire abdomen. She doesn't wear an e-collar well and gets very anxious, so we bought the bodysuit to protect her incision while she healed and keep her from licking her stitches. It worked beautifully, and she was happy while wearing it!”
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Can I put clothes on my dog after neuter?

Contrary to the “cone of shame”, the shirt is an ideal solution for wound protection providing comfort after surgery whilst allowing freedom of movement. The interior of the Medical Pet Shirt® is partially light blue so fluid or blood loss can be checked by the veterinarian or owner.
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What can I use instead of a cone after spaying?

Alternatives to the Cone of Shame
  • Pillow collars. Like E-collars, these fit around the neck of your pet, but are made of cloth or inflatable materials. ...
  • Padded rings, neck bands and donuts. These are large, padded collars. ...
  • Cloth cones.
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Can you use a pool noodle for a dog cone?

Just kidding, any pool noodle will do, as long as the size fits your dog and it has a decent sized hole in the middle. For my dog I used a small noodle since his is a pretty small dog. (He weighs 12 lbs.) I cut the noodle using a cross-cut, a miter box and a serrated bread knife.
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What can I put on my dog's stitches to stop licking?

Cone collars are also known as Elizabethan collars or “e-collars.” This is the most common prescription after dogs get surgery. They are designed to wrap around your dog's neck and head and keep your dog from licking their stitches. In general, dogs dislike the collar.
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