Originally posted by LadyMontava@Jul 25 2005, 07:00 PM glad everyone made it through their procedures. hope they both have a speedy recovery!
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I am so pleased all the surgeries have gone well and the girls are home safe and sound. Each day will be better than the last, hope they recover quickly.
Was thinking of your girls today. Glad everyone is home. Believe me, they'll be back to normal in no time and you'll be wondering how you are going to keep them quiet for another week!
Hello everyone. Well it is the day after Chloe's surgery. I can tell she is still in great pain. I did get her to eat a few green beans. I took that opportunity to stick her pain meds in one. It was sad to see her calmly open her mouth for what she normally does flips over. She is a green bean junkie! When she starts to walk, she looks up at me as if to say, "Something terrible has happened to me."
Originally posted by Fach@Jul 24 2005, 03:14 PM Dixie goes in for her spay tomorrow morning. She was originally scheduled for last Thursday, but it was rescheduled. I am worried about her. She is so tiny. I'm sure she will be fine. She has a great vet. Wish her luck!!!!
PS. I'll let everyone know about the urine culture when we return home. Thanks for all the support. I love this site
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Good morning all. Dixie is up and around today. Moving very slow. She didn't want to eat this morning again so I gave her some gerber Graduates meat sticks. She ate two of those. Just happy to get something into her. She must be very sore. her little tail which normally is up and curled like a piggy tail is hanging limp and low. Poor girl! Off to find some enticing canned food for her. I have read of many favorites here and hope to locate a few.
@Jul 24 2005, 03:14 PM Dixie goes in for her spay tomorrow morning. She was originally scheduled for last Thursday, but it was rescheduled. I am worried about her. She is so tiny. I'm sure she will be fine. She has a great vet. Wish her luck!!!!
PS. I'll let everyone know about the urine culture when we return home. Thanks for all the support. I love this site
Good morning all. Dixie is up and around today. Moving very slow. She didn't want to eat this morning again so I gave her some gerber Graduates meat sticks. She ate two of those. Just happy to get something into her. She must be very sore. her little tail which normally is up and curled like a piggy tail is hanging limp and low. Poor girl! Off to find some enticing canned food for her. I have read of many favorites here and hope to locate a few.
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You just described exactly the way Chloe looks also. She walks with her tail way down and sort of humped. Did they send you home with anything for pain?
Originally posted by kab@Jul 26 2005, 09:06 AM Hello everyone. Well it is the day after Chloe's surgery. I can tell she is still in great pain. I did get her to eat a few green beans. I took that opportunity to stick her pain meds in one. It was sad to see her calmly open her mouth for what she normally does flips over. She is a green bean junkie! When she starts to walk, she looks up at me as if to say, "Something terrible has happened to me."
Glad to hear both surgeries went well. When Paris got spayed she wouldn't eat her food at all. The vet said to give her baby food. I gave her sweet potatoes and something else, can't remember what but she inhaled it! I also had to up her dose on the pain meds which helped, too. Keep us posted on how they are doing.
@Jul 24 2005, 03:14 PM Dixie goes in for her spay tomorrow morning. She was originally scheduled for last Thursday, but it was rescheduled. I am worried about her. She is so tiny. I'm sure she will be fine. She has a great vet. Wish her luck!!!!
PS. I'll let everyone know about the urine culture when we return home. Thanks for all the support. I love this site
Good morning all. Dixie is up and around today. Moving very slow. She didn't want to eat this morning again so I gave her some gerber Graduates meat sticks. She ate two of those. Just happy to get something into her. She must be very sore. her little tail which normally is up and curled like a piggy tail is hanging limp and low. Poor girl! Off to find some enticing canned food for her. I have read of many favorites here and hope to locate a few.
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You just described exactly the way Chloe looks also. She walks with her tail way down and sort of humped. Did they send you home with anything for pain?
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Yes, half size pill of torbutrol 1 mg every 8 hours. She is doing much better today.
Chloe is doing much better today but is still not her normal self yet. Last night at 1:40 am I heard her scratching on her crate door. She has always slept in her crate right beside by bed with no accidents. I got up immediately to check on her and this foul aroma hit me. She had pooped in her crate. Poor baby. She has never had an accident in her crate. I cleaned in up and she slept in the bed with me for the rest of the night. Atleast it wasn't diarhea!
I had been thinking about Dixie and Chloe and the descriptions of all the pain. And I just couldn't remember either Kallie or Catcher being in such obvious pain after their neutering surgeries. They did have a pain killer for a couple days but they were pretty much themselves almost from the get-go.
I had a "flash" this morning of maybe why.... They both had laser surgery. The vet had said there would be less pain, but I sort of thought it could just be part of the "sales pitch"..... But maybe there is truth to it! ??
Originally posted by Kallie/Catcher's Mom@Jul 27 2005, 10:18 AM I had been thinking about Dixie and Chloe and the descriptions of all the pain. And I just couldn't remember either Kallie or Catcher being in such obvious pain after their neutering surgeries. They did have a pain killer for a couple days but they were pretty much themselves almost from the get-go.
I had a "flash" this morning of maybe why.... They both had laser surgery. The vet had said there would be less pain, but I sort of thought it could just be part of the "sales pitch"..... But maybe there is truth to it! ??
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i am assuming since you said "neutering" that both of your malts are boys. The guys have it soooooo much easier. When I bring home a rescue that has been neutered, they are usually playing and wrestling around the same day as the surgery. I wish it was that easy on the girls.
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