I would keep them together for the entire thing - including taking them to the vets - unless there is a specific reason they need to be separated such as he keeps bothering her.
ARC rescue who post on here say they always take bonded buns to the vets together and they tend to recover much more quickly when they retain the familiarity and comfort of their bonded companion. Plus of course buns can lose their bond quite quickly if separated.
She will need to be indoors at least overnight, maybe two or three depending on how she is, but personally I would not separate them unless he is bothering her.
I didn't know that you had to keep them in overnight after the op. I'm getting my buns done in about one-two months. What do I need to prepare them? Isn't the temperature change not going to do them any good? It'll be around november-december time.
I would keep the post-op bun indoors for a couple of days..you don't want her to tear about for a wee while. Could you let them run around in a small area indoors i.e. the bathroom or a small hallway?if i was to buy a dog crate what about exercise.could i put them in their run for a few hours every day aswell.
I would keep the post-op bun indoors for a couple of days..you don't want her to tear about for a wee while. Could you let them run around in a small area indoors i.e. the bathroom or a small hallway?