Can My Dog Sleep With Me After Surgery? Expert Post-Operative Care Tips
Learn why it's best to avoid letting your dog sleep with you after surgery and how to create a safe recovery space for them.
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After surgery, it's best to keep your dog in a quiet, comfortable space to recover. Avoid having them sleep with you as it can lead to infection or injury from sudden movements. Instead, set up a cozy area close by where you can keep an eye on them.
FAQs & Answers
- Why shouldn't my dog sleep with me after surgery? Letting your dog sleep with you after surgery can increase the risk of infection and injury due to sudden movements. It’s safer to provide a quiet, comfortable space nearby for recovery.
- How can I create a comfortable recovery area for my dog post surgery? Set up a cozy, quiet space close to you with soft bedding and easy access to water and their favorite toys to keep your dog comfortable and monitored during recovery.
- When is it safe for my dog to resume sleeping in my bed after surgery? Your dog can resume sleeping with you once fully healed and cleared by your veterinarian, ensuring they are no longer at risk of injury or infection.