The main thing my vet mentioned to me was to make sure that they eat, drink, poop and aren't kept outside in the cold as they can't regulate their temperature well for 24 hours post surgery. So it's great that he's eating. His poops may be a little slow to come at first given his system would have slowed down during the op. but you should definitely be seeing poops by now if you haven't already
The spurs are likely to come back, however on occasion they don't either. Sometimes removing the spurs corrects the grinding surface enough that they don't develop again.
The spurs are likely to come back, however on occasion they don't either. Sometimes removing the spurs corrects the grinding surface enough that they don't develop again.