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Old 12-12-2007, 02:11 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by ocmommyof2 View Post
Well some of you said your babies were back to normal the next day, but Delilah sure is not. She whined a lot last night, but today she is still not moving very well. She can walk a little, but she has a really hard time laying down. She will just stand there until I help her down. She just kind of stares and shakes. Maybe it is from the pain meds, I don't know. I feel so terrible, because she doesn't understand what happened. She went from a bouncy, playful pup, to one that is hardly moving. I hope tomorrow will bring some better news.
Honestly, it's good that she doesn't want to move too much. That gives her incision time to heal. Being too active at first can cause stitches to tear and her to hurt herself. A little pain is good for this reason - lets them know it hurts to move too much - and that way they heal well. She'll be feeling back to her old self before you know it
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