The recovery process after spaying or neutering is typically straightforward, but it does require some care and attention from pet owners. Most dogs can go home the same day as the surgery once they've fully awakened from anesthesia. For the first 24 hours, your dog may be groggy and have a reduced appetite, which is normal. It's important to provide a quiet, comfortable space for your pet to rest and recover.
The full recovery period usually lasts about 10-14 days, but can vary based on your dog’s breed. During this time, you'll need to limit your dog's activity to prevent strain on the incision site. This means no running, jumping, or rough play. Short, leashed walks for bathroom breaks are usually fine. You'll need to check the incision site daily for signs of infection or opening, and your dog may need to wear a protective collar to prevent licking or chewing at the area. Most dogs bounce back quickly, with many returning to their normal energy levels within a few days, but it's crucial to follow your veterinarian's post-operative instructions carefully to ensure a smooth recovery.