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Hi all. At a bit of a loss. Poor Baxter was desexed on friday and while his health is ok he's totally frustrated wearing his cone. He is biting a bit and generally won't settle down. He also seems to not like me?! He has to wear it for 7 more days and just wondering how to help him through the next week... Any thoughts?

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For me it's over kill. If the pup shows no interest in them, then leave the collar off while you are there to supervise and put it on if you go out and have doubts.

Agreed. We never send them home with cones however if one decides to lick and chew excessively they can have one. Pretty uncommon though!

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If the pup shows no interest in them, then leave the collar off while you are there to supervise and put it on if you go out and have doubts.

Agreed. If he's not bothered or even notices there are stitches then just leave it off.

My boy had to have the cone on but that was only because he was licking and wouldn't stop. Once the wound had pretty much healed and scabbed up and Mars wasn't taking any interest in it, I took it off.

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My Pup had those stitches and umbilical hernia stitches and my vet told me not to worry about a cone. He said it would probably annoy the pup more than the stitches and he was right. Besides an initial sniff of the area and the odd lick, he didn't bother his stitches at all.

None of my Dogs have ever worn a cone when they've been desexed. I'd be taking it off him when he is around you and see how he goes.....you can always put it back on if he looks like he's going to fixate on the stitches.

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For me it's over kill. If the pup shows no interest in them, then leave the collar off while you are there to supervise and put it on if you go out and have doubts.

Agreed. We never send them home with cones however if one decides to lick and chew excessively they can have one. Pretty uncommon though!

Our vets don't either, but we asked for one knowing what our boy was like :laugh:

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Cone is off and he's not showing any interest in the stitches. They're internal stitches too. I may leave the cone on when he's by himself just in case. Worse of all is he's a small pup with long nose so had to get the larger cone which means poor dog is bumping into things and unable to pick up anything. Oh and I had to scratch behind his ear for him :laugh:

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i totally agree with the no cone responses, mollie got desexed a few weeks back, when she first came home she started licking her stitches, so i went back to the vet and got a collar, she only had it on for about 1 min, cause she could not walk with it on and bumped into everything when she tried to walk, she was very frightened with it on, so i took it off.

she did try to lick her stiches and i gave her a firm NO, and that worked, only had to rouse on her a few times the first day home and she got the message not to do it

good luck :laugh:

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I'd only put the collar on him when he's unsupervised (and if he's not bothering his stitches at all then, you could probably risk not putting it on at all).

Most dogs don't bother their stitches - on the other hand, you get dogs like my malinois who first ate out her stitches, then immediately ate out the steel staples we replaced them with... :love:

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