My dog was sterilized on Tuesday May 3rd.I told him to redo the bandages twice already since, once on Thursday May 05 and again today Friday May 06.I had to change them because they don't stay in place and expose the wounds.Mainly because of the movements of my dog but also because of the sweat (since her hair was shaved for the operation, my plaster does not stick enough on her skin).Do you have any advice on how to make it last better/longer?Also I noticed when changing the dressings that there was slight bleeding on them, is this normal?I disinfect every time I change my dressing.Thanks in advance for your advice.tie by crossing a super long velpeau band, ask at the pharmacyAt my vet, post op care is free.In this kind of case, I bring them back because their band-aids hold much better than the bandages that I manage to tinker with at home.Afterwards, I know that some simply make classic bandages that don't hold (experience with my 1st dog) and the... There's no point in bringing it back, it doesn't hold.To see with your veterinarian the type of bandage he puts.At home, what holds well (at my current vet) is a kind of compressed or white band stuck directly on the stomach.No bands going around.It's all in one piece, no band-aid like we're used to.I think it can be bought in pharmacies but honestly I don't know the name... It's completely sticky, for the scar there are compresses put on it so that it doesn't stick on it.Me it happened quite often to have vet dressings that do not hold, after discussion with the pharmacists I found the appropriate solutionI looked on the internet for clothes for large dogs, I thought that maybe some model could help keep the bandage in place a bit like bodysuits for cats?Yes, there are bodysuits for dogs.Jazz had one when she had surgery.Are you sure you want to delete this message?Receive advice and news from Wamiz!By clicking on "Validate", I acknowledge having read the Wamiz Privacy Policy and the rights I have over my personal data.