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Forum DIET & CARE Spay after-care

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    • Olivia&Delilah15
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        Hey guys!
        So it’s been 13 days since Olivia and Delilah had their spay surgery, and they’re doing so well! Whew!
        My question is this: does anyone know how long it takes for dissolvable stitches to dissolve? I just noticed tonight that Delilah has a stitch showing. Her spay site looks good, no signs of infection or bleeding, should I call the vet in the morning? Or is this normal?
        Thank you for reading!


      • Azerane
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          I wouldn’t have a clue how long they take. Best bet is to ring the vet and ask. Even if she pulled the stitch at this stage the wound would be well sealed that it wouldn’t open if she did.

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