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Forum DIET & CARE Chewing stitches after neutering

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    • Pat22eguin
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        My little Guy got home yesterday after his operation and he’s already gotten his stitches out. The wound is still closed and not swollen or red. I was just wondering if he absolutely needs to get them re-stiched. I feel like a day later he’ll do the same. And I’m curious to know if it’s a long process to get him stitched?


      • LBJ10
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          Do you know if the vet used glue?


        • DanaNM
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            I think best to call your vet, and maybe send them a picture. Are you sure there were sutures to begin with? Sometimes with neuters they are just glued, or the sutures are internal so you can’t see them.

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