Try to keep the dog quiet: put the dog in a smaller cage or box, or artificially separate the kennel. When excited, take some sedatives, and isolate it from other pets.
Prevention of licking, biting or scratching wounds: special personnel can be assigned to take care of the wound, wear neck rings to prevent the neck from bending, apply protective materials on the wound, trim toenails or wear special leather shoes.
Ensure the cleanness and dryness of the wound: generally, you should take a bath before the operation, and do not take a bath after the operation. The indoor environment should be kept dry, and you should pay more attention to the parts that are easy to be soaked in urine and urine.
Increase nutrition: High protein and vitamin rich food should be added after surgery to accelerate wound healing. Listen to the veterinarian's instructions, or feed special veterinary prescription food.
Frequently observe the surgical site: see whether the suture is broken, the degree of swelling of the surgical site, whether there is abnormal exudate, local temperature changes, etc. In case of disconnection, serious redness, swelling, suppuration, etc., go to the clinic to see the veterinarian in time for timely treatment.
Timely suture removal: The owner can cut off the thread after disinfecting it with iodine, but it is better to have the suture removed by a veterinarian or a full-time nursing staff.