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My dog's spay incision is red and she's not eating. What should I do?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | German Shepherd | Female | 65 lbs

My German Shepherd (1yr old) was spayed 3 days ago. Not eating or drinking much. Does not look lethargic and walking fine. She does have redness around her wound. I am worried about the redness and her not eating or drinking like she normally does. What should i do

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Answered By Justin Plunk, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on June 20th, 2018

Hi, thanks for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach! Lena needs to have an examination by a veterinarian as soon as you can to ensure the incision remains closed. In the picture, it appears there is some inflammation next to the incision. This is likely due to irritation to the area, and she may be licking at the incision and making the inflammation worst. If she is licking it, it could even cause infection or make an existing infection worse. I would recommend an Elizabethan collar to be fitted on Lena to make sure she is not able to lick the area until fully healed. The lack of appetite is very concerning which makes her case in more urgent need of attention by a veterinarian. It may be nothing serious yet, but it is better to get on top of these things early to keep them from becoming a larger issue. Hope this helps and that Lena gets better!

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