Home Care Tips For Dog Recovering From Orthopedic Surgery
Are you trying to care for a dog that recently had orthopedic surgery, like a cruciate repair or a hip surgery? If you are then you are probably have a hard time keeping your dog resting and from not putting any weight on the operated leg.
Often times now is the time to get a good quality dog bed made with orthopedic or memory foam and a large crate.
Most dog beds are too thin to go give adequate cushion to dogs recovering form orthopedic surgery, so that is why a bed with orthopedic or memory foam is best.
You should look for a bed that has at least 3 inches of foam, to prevent your dog from bottoming out the bed.
Also a crate helps to confine your dog and will help them lay still when you can’t watch them all the time.
You just spent hundreds of dollars on dog orthopedic surgery, it is a good investment to spend $50 for a high quality dog bed. I got my therapeutic dog bed from here: Therapeutic Dog Beds.









