The first days after the procedure
Soft food, limited activity, and giving prescribed medication. The pet may be lethargic — this is often a normal reaction to anaesthesia.
- Soft food or softened dry food
- Limiting play and vigorous walks
- Pain relief as prescribed by the vet
Stitches and the mouth
If there are stitches, the vet will tell you when they need to be removed. Don't examine the mouth by force — this can injure the area.
When to seek help sooner
Persistent refusal of food, heavy bleeding, increasing swelling, or lethargy beyond what's expected are reasons for a further check-up.
When to see a vet
- The pet hasn't eaten for more than a day after the procedure
- Heavy bleeding, swelling, or bad breath
- Lethargy, vomiting, or refusing water
What not to do at home
- Don't give hard food or chew toys without the vet's permission
- Don't remove stitches yourself
- Don't stop pain relief "because everything seems fine"
Frequently asked questions
Yes, most pets adapt well to soft food. The vet will advise on the best diet.
It depends on the extent of the procedure. The vet will explain the expected recovery time.
Sources and professional guidelines
- WSAVA Global Dental GuidelinesГлобальні настанови з ветеринарної стоматології
- AAHA Dental Care Guidelines for Dogs and CatsКлінічні настанови з дентального догляду
