Chins x5
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Hi all,
I have recently had my 2 year old chin Sweep castrated, on Monday. I noticed on Tuesday he had not eaten or drank anything, so went back to the vets yesterday.
The vets said he looks really swollen and might need to be opened back up if he had not pooed by the morning (which was this morning). They said he may have to be put down if they operate and his insides are black (which I don't understand how this could happen).
Yesterday they gave him some pain killers and anti-bot, plus liquid food. Once he had these pain killers he was much brighter, and even wanted to play.
I also brought him lots of chin treats to encourage him to eat, but he only had about 2 bites of one.
He is taking the liquid food, and doing a very few poo's, and he has to go back to the vets again tomorrow to re-check him.
The vet said yesterday that the wound seemed hot, but was a bit cooler today.
Is there anything you can recommend that would help to encourage him to eat and drink on his own? I will conitue with the liquid but really want him to eat on his own to give him a good chance.
Someone suggested that he may have picked up an infection from the operation??
Any advise on how to help him would be appreciated.
Thank you
Rachel- Owner of 5 chins (and would like to keep it that way)
I have recently had my 2 year old chin Sweep castrated, on Monday. I noticed on Tuesday he had not eaten or drank anything, so went back to the vets yesterday.
The vets said he looks really swollen and might need to be opened back up if he had not pooed by the morning (which was this morning). They said he may have to be put down if they operate and his insides are black (which I don't understand how this could happen).
Yesterday they gave him some pain killers and anti-bot, plus liquid food. Once he had these pain killers he was much brighter, and even wanted to play.
I also brought him lots of chin treats to encourage him to eat, but he only had about 2 bites of one.
He is taking the liquid food, and doing a very few poo's, and he has to go back to the vets again tomorrow to re-check him.
The vet said yesterday that the wound seemed hot, but was a bit cooler today.
Is there anything you can recommend that would help to encourage him to eat and drink on his own? I will conitue with the liquid but really want him to eat on his own to give him a good chance.
Someone suggested that he may have picked up an infection from the operation??
Any advise on how to help him would be appreciated.
Thank you
Rachel- Owner of 5 chins (and would like to keep it that way)