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Old 06-19-2007, 05:21 AM   #5
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This is Tuesday,and Lily is doing much better now.she started waking up a little more Sunday and by monday she was ready to go bye-bye and wanting to bark at the horses,but all she could get was a weak bark.so we wouldn't let her bark,fearing it would hurt her surgery.i know,i'm very protective with my little girl.but she is starting to itch and licking alot,especially during the night.they said not to let her lick or chew,don't know how to stop her.but Lily is on the mends now,THANK GOD,I was so afraid she was going to die.

Glad Lily is doing better today. For the licking, you can put her in a newborn or preemie onesie and just take it off for her to potty. This will keep her from licking at her incision. The other alternative is an "E" collar (the cone that wraps around their head) so they can't lick anything!!
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