Please watch the post-surgery instructions before you pick up your pet from their spay/neuter appointment and come with any questions! Thanks!
Humane Ohio will treat at our clinic any post-op complications resulting directly from surgery (there may be a minimal cost depending on the situation). We cannot be held responsible for complications resulting from failure to follow post-op instructions, or for contagious diseases for which the animal was not previously properly vaccinated. If post-operative issues arise, please call Humane Ohio BEFORE calling other veterinary offices. A veterinary professional is available to you 24 hours a day at Humane Ohio’s emergency line, weekends and holidays included.
Male Dogs ONLY: Scrotal Neuter Information and Discharge Notes
Humane Ohio performs scrotal neuters on dogs, which means an incision is made on the scrotum and is intentionally left open to drain. This helps cut down on the accumulation of blood and fluid within the scrotum after surgery. The skin is pulled together with a single stitch, but a small amount of drainage is expected from the opening that remains on either side of this stitch. The drainage usually consists of a few drops of blood, so we recommend keeping male dogs confined to a space where cleanup is easy in the first day or two following surgery. Some dogs will tolerate wearing a pair of old boxer shorts to protect the incision and help absorb drainage. It is very important to restrict running, jumping, and other forms of physical activity in the days following surgery to prevent additional swelling and drainage.
Occasionally we send dogs home with a scrotal wrap to control post-operative bleeding from the scrotal tissue. A scrotal wrap is a bandage consisting of absorbent gauze and vet wrap that is applied to the scrotum shortly after surgery. A wrap is most often needed in large-breed, adult dogs. If your dog leaves the clinic with a scrotal wrap, please take care to remove the wrap at the time instructed. Leaving the wrap on for too long could restrict blood flow and compromise healing.