Important things to know before taking your pet for surgery.

August 5, 2024


Taking your pet for surgery can be a stressful experience. However, our expert veterinary team has compiled essential points and tips to help you and your pet prepare for the procedure:

1. Pre-Surgery Preparation

- Consult with the veterinarian: Get a health check-up and advice before the surgery.

- Fasting: Withhold food and water 8-12 hours before the surgery.

2. Surgery day Management

- Prepare your pet: Bring your pet in a secure carrier or crate.

- Sign consent forms: Understand and sign the necessary consent forms before the surgery.

3. Post-surgery Care

- Recovery: Allow your pet to rest in a quiet and clean environment.

- Medication: Administer any prescribed medication as directed by the veterinarian.

- Monitor for Symptoms: Keep an eye out for any abnormal signs and contact the vet if needed

4. การดูแลอาหารและน้ำ

- การให้น้ำและอาหาร: ปฏิบัติตามคำแนะนำของสัตวแพทย์ในการให้น้ำและอาหาร

- ควบคุมอาหาร: ปรับอาหารตามคำแนะนำของสัตวแพทย์

5. Wound Care

- Clean the Wound: Follow the veterinarian’s guidelines for cleaning the surgical wound.

- Prevent Licking: Use an Elizabethan collar (cone) to prevent your pet from licking the wound.

6. Providing warmth and emotional support

- Keep warm: Ensure your pet stays in a warm and comfortable place.

- Emotional support: Offer love and care to make your pet feel safe and secure.

Remember to consult with our veterinarians for additional advice on caring for your pet after surgery. 🏥🐾


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Important things to know before taking your pet for surgery.

Taking your pet for surgery can be a stressful experience. However, our expert veterinary team has compiled essential points and tips to help you and your pet prepare for the procedure:

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