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Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 85
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So Maggie was dropped off at the vet this morning to be spayed. I can pick her up tomorrow at 10. I hope all goes well and, although it has been discussed before, I would love any suggestions on what to do when she gets home.
I used to volunteer at a vet and have seen the surgery done many times before, all without incident, but it is different when it is your dog. I loved the vet I used to volunteer for and if I was in the same city I would have taken her there in an instant - they didn't keep the animals overnight. They would do the surgery in the morning and the owners could pick them up in the evening - they felt it was better for them to be at home. However, Maggie seems to be an itcher and a chewer, so perhaps it is better for her to have a night there to see how she reacts to having stitches. Wish her luck, Missjoy and Maggie |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Gloucestershire, UK
Posts: 284
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I'm sure she'll be just fine. She'll get lots of rest there and will be ready and waiting for you in the morning.
I know how you feel. Snoopy was done about three weeks ago now. She's running about as normal now but it did take her a week or so to get back to her normal self. Of course i was worried sick the whole time. let us know how she's doing soon... |
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