How Long Does It Take for a Spay Incision to Fully Heal?

Learn how long a cat or dog’s spay incision takes to heal, signs of infection, and proper aftercare for a safe recovery.

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While some cats and dogs may show signs of healing after seven days post-spay, it's usually recommended to allow 10-14 days for full recovery. Monitor for signs of infection such as swelling, redness, or discharge, and restrict your pet’s activity to prevent complications. Always follow your veterinarian’s specific instructions for aftercare.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How long should I restrict my pet's activity after a spay surgery? It is generally recommended to limit your pet’s activity for 10-14 days after spay surgery to prevent complications and allow the incision to heal properly.
  2. What are common signs of infection after a spay surgery? Signs of infection include swelling, redness, discharge at the incision site, foul odor, or your pet showing excessive pain or lethargy.
  3. Can a spay incision look healed after 7 days? While the incision may appear healed after 7 days, full healing typically takes 10-14 days, and the underlying tissues need more time to recover.