Not sure what is the question exactly apart from post care (as i cant see it in the post apart from the pictures) - my answer would be keep him as calm as possible,with very little walking ,carry him if you can ;-(
With bit of rest and tlc he should be back to normal ,my boxer girl had it -it was hard to keep her still but after few weeks she was getting much better
Wishing speedy recover
Sorry, 1st timer using tapatalk, I'm trying to figure out potty breaks, do I go back to the baby pads? Risk the back yard, vet said no steeps there's 3 down I got a ginger lead to help anyone's tries one.
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I was going to say carry or puppy pads as well! Hopefully he heals quickly. Poor baby!Puppy pads ads or carry him in and out.... We had to carry our boy down a flight of stairs for potty backs and then back up
Hi, I don't have any experience with this, and I know it's hard to keep these crazy guys quiet. Lol. When I had Blossom spayed, we were supposed to keep her from running, or jumping up and down off furniture or beds. Easier said than done, she was full of beans and while on pain medication, I guess she didn't feel any pain. We kept her on her leash when out for short potty breaks, we crated her for sleeping, and she bounced back real fast, but knee surgery would be a much longer recovery than just a week, so it may be harder to help him quiet and somewhat still. Gating him in a room like Christine suggested would be a good idea, and for the stairs, you could either carry him up and down the two steps, or maybe make a ramp for him to go down, with it being only two steps, it wouldn't be very steep, and may make it easy for him to go out for potty breaks. Good luck. I am glad he came through the surgery okay, and I hope he has a quick and easy recovery, and feels better soon.