The best thing to do is ask the vet.
External stitches shouldn't get wet as long as you have them. Wait until they're removed.
You should call the vet immediately and tell him/her what happened.
The stiches are covered by tape and are usually of the disolvable type.So if after a couple of weeks when the wound has healed and they have not disolved see your doctor to have them removed.
You can get your pet a cone for around$10-$15, it will prevent dog from licking stitches. (My dog licked her stitches and got 4 staples with no anesthesia)
Sometimes when the vet has spayed the dog they can often end the stitching (a knot) leaving a piece of the stitch too long that can dig into the dog's belly. Either you can cut off the extra or take the dog back to the vet (there should be no additional cost for this) and have them check the stitches out. Stitches don't stick to the skin, but are sewn in. The vet would have told you when to bring the dog back to have the stitches removed. If the wound looks good and the dog is irritated by the stitches (each dog, just like a human can heal quickly or slowly) perhaps it's time for the dog to have the stitches out. See your vet right away!
No. Administering stitches to a dog is a painful process and the dog might react violently due to the pain if the vet tries to put on stitches without sedating him. So it is best to sedate the dog before trying to sew him up.
Sometimes the dissolvable stitches takes longer to dissolve. If it is external and accessible, just cut it and remove it. Deep sutures can be left and will eventually dissolve. If it causes recurrent problems with infection, the wound can be explored and stitches removed.
The port holes where the instruments are inserted are stitched and then covered with a normal waterproof plaster. The stitches are usually disolvable but care should taken to keep them dry for the first few days until the incision has healed.
If surgical stitches don't heal properly, you can have further problems at the site including hernias and eviscerations - you need to take your dog to a veterinarian for surgical repair of this.
After surgery, a dog's stitches should appear clean, intact, and free of any swelling, redness, or discharge. It is important to monitor the stitches regularly for any signs of infection or complications. If there are any concerns, it is best to consult with a veterinarian for further guidance.
no... it's a breed of dog. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pekinese
stiches come out