Sorry I just got home from work.. I am going to go to Babybear's email now and read you email....
Now not to down your vet, but next time you talk to him ask him how many AAI/AAS pups he has delt with... Some say they have experiance but have only treated one or two pups with this... This is a congenital defect that goes undiagnosed because no vet knows how to all the symptoms of it.... Heck can I say I have taught my vet about it.lol Sounds funny but it is true...
Keep Bleu quite is the best thing I can tell you and to tell you the truth he should not be in any pain.. That vet should have medicated him well enough that he is not feeling any pain... Babybear was on pain meds for 14 days after surgery and he was weined off them... He never showed signs of pain... Now remember pups/dogs have different ways of showing pain.. One is check his pupils.. If his pupils are dilated or he is panting alot he is in pain.. A pup will only whine so long then they stop... As a matter of fact the only time Babybear crys now is if his 90 pound brother steps on him by accident..
I am going to run now and read that email.. I have to cook supper and get that done really quick.. But I will be emailing you back....
I will copy and past Babybear's story to you in the email so please be looking for that.. I will respond to you in just a bit.. I am so hear for you... Sending you a cyber hug((((HUG)))) I know you need it... Keep your chin up though we will make sure you baby does just fine...
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