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Follow the veterinarian's instructions regarding any care the surgery site, and restrictions on activity.

Let the dog rest in a floor-level, comfortable, familiar, reasonably-quiet place, away from other pets, and with close access to food, water, and chew toys, as well as a short distance to the toilet area

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