Pawscript: Dog Surgery Rehab

Pawscript: Dog Surgery Rehab

TPLO, spay & post-op recovery

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  • Released
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  • July 27, 2026
  • August 1, 2026

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Vet surgical teams send dogs home from knee and joint operations with generic recovery sheets. Those sheets assume calm animals, open floor plans, and owners who can lift 90 pounds. Reality: high-energy breeds in small apartments, nervous dogs refusing crate rest, elderly owners managing alone. The protocol works inside the clinic — it falls apart at home. Pawscript builds an adaptive post-op plan for each case before the patient leaves the building. THE 5-MINUTE INTAKE A vet tech (or the owner) answers a short, guided intake: breed, weight, energy level, behavior profile (crate refusal, separation anxiety, leash reactivity), living space, stairs, other pets, slippery floors, and the caretaker's physical limits. A PLAN BUILT FOR THAT HOME • Staged recovery timeline matched to the procedure — TPLO, extracapsular repair, MPL, total hip replacement, FHO, or arthroscopy — with goals, house rules, and leash protocols per stage • Confinement setups sized for the actual space: ex-pen plans for studios, gated rooms for crate-refusers, one-floor rules for multi-story homes • Enrichment routines that swap mental workload for physical mileage in high-drive breeds • Handling guidance matched to the caretaker: lifting-harness recommendations, stair protocols, traction runways, and backup plans for solo caretakers • Escalation scripts for late-night emergencies: a step-by-step 2 a.m. script plus clear "go to the ER now," "call first," and "okay to watch" triage lists with your clinic's after-hours number built in SHARE IT AS A PDF Every plan exports as a clean, printable PDF the owner can keep on the fridge — send it by Messages, Mail, or AirDrop right from the plan screen. PRIVATE BY DESIGN Everything stays on the device. No account, no tracking, no data collection. ONE PRICE, NO SUBSCRIPTION The intake and your dog's personalized confinement setup are free to preview. A single one-time Recovery Pass purchase unlocks the complete staged plan, enrichment and handling guidance, the emergency scripts, and PDF export — for the whole recovery, and every recovery after it. Pawscript supplements — never replaces — your surgeon's discharge instructions. When in doubt, call your clinic.
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What's New in Pawscript

1.1

August 1, 2026

Introducing the Recovery Pass. The 5-minute intake and your dog's personalized confinement setup are free to preview. A single one-time purchase — no subscription — unlocks the complete staged recovery plan: the week-by-week timeline, enrichment and handling guidance, the 2 a.m. emergency script with triage lists, and PDF export for the fridge door. As always: everything stays on your device, and Pawscript supplements — never replaces — your surgeon's discharge instructions.

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