First, this is totally just idle curiosity. I am NOT planning on not bringing my dog back for a followup or anything like that. I’ll explain what made me wonder about it.
Yesterday my dog got kicked by a new horse we have in. Poor thing wasn’t doing anything wrong, just passed behind her and she double-barreled him. It gave him one heck of a sore shoulder and split or cut the skin quite badly. So we took him in for x-rays (fortunately nothing was broken) and stitches, or actually staples.
As I was picking him up, the vet tech who was checking us out made a point of repeatedly stressing the importance of the followup visit to remove the staples. I made a joke about it and she told me “You’d be surprised how many dogs come in here and get stitches and then never are brought back to have them removed.” At the time I was too focused on getting instructions for after care from her to think about it, but it made me wonder…what happens to the poor dogs who need to have stitches taken out but are never brought back to the vet to have it done?
I’m sure some owners remove actual stitches themselves (I’ve done it for horses with my vet’s blessing), but that doesn’t seem so easy with staples. I’m also sure that not all people in my area do that, since the level of care tends to be very poor. So I’m just curious if they work themselves out eventually or what. Does anyone know?
I know it’s an odd question but I couldn’t think of where else to ask it and it has been bugging me.