What happens if dogs are not spayed and stitched?

If the wire used when dogs are sterilized is an absorbable wire, then the wires can be removed. Generally, during the entire sterilization process of a bitch, the suture used for body surgical suture is absorbable thread, so there is no need to be d...


If the wire used when dogs are sterilized is an absorbable wire, then the wires can be removed. Generally, during the entire sterilization process of a bitch, the suture used for body surgical suture is absorbable thread, so there is no need to be disassembled. However, the sutures touching the outside world cannot be digested and absorbed, so they may have to be disassembled. After the dog is sterilized, the stitch removal time is about 7-10 days after the surgical treatment. During this period, the owner can feed the dog with azole medicine to avoid wound infection.

Performing sterilization surgery on dogs is generally more beneficial than disadvantages. After sterilization surgery on dogs, they can prevent the risk of urinary diseases, such as uterine purulent, uterine fibroids, testicular cancer, etc., and can also increase the service life of the dog to a certain level. Therefore, if there is no breeding requirement for dogs, it is recommended to take them to a pet clinic for sterilization when the dog is around 6 months old.



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