How long can I leave my dog alone after being spayed?
After the first 24-48 hours, it should be okay to start leaving your dog at home. However, for the first 3-5 days of your dog’s recovery, you should only leave your dog alone for up to four hours. This timeframe is a good balance because whilst it gives your dog space to rest and gives you time to run errands, it means that you are still around frequently enough to notice any changes in your dog’s state.
Once the first five days of your dog being home have passed, you can leave them alone for longer than four hours. However, you should always ensure that their cone is on and secure before you go out so that they aren’t able to lick or bite their wound once left unsupervised.
Collecting Your Dog After Her Surgery
How To Care For Dogs After Spay Neuter
You do not want to leave your dog alone within the first 12-24 hours after neutering. Although it’s a typical procedure, you still want to keep a close eye on your dog and look for signs of infection such as vomiting and disorientation. After the first 24 hours, you can leave your dog alone for short periods of time.
If your dog is about to get neutered or is just getting home from surgery, you might wonder how long until you can leave him alone and resume your activities outside the home.
Below, we’ll break down the healing process, when it’s safe to leave the dog alone, and how to make sure recovery goes smoothly.