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Originally Posted by Dan & Corinne Oh Lauren! I know exactly what you are going through. As a matter of fact, Jazzie was under anetheia today too (deep dental and removing a cyst). Until the doctor called to tell me she is fine, I couldn't focus at work.
Each pup is different, Jolie and Jewel sprang back from the surgey like nothing happened but Jazzie moans and is very needy. Then after a day or so, I KNOW she's milking us for all the attention - believe me, she will forget and act normal, look at me or Dan like she saying "oops!" and go back to moaning.
Mango will be just fine with your love and care. The scary part is all over!
Hugs to you both! |
Oh Poor Jazzie!! I did not know this. what cyst did she have removed??? How are the twins treating their "Granny"?. If you can't sleep either tonight, feel free to call..... i have a feeling I won't be getting much sleep. Argh! I have to say that for me, the "scary part" is watching my usually demented baby sooooooooo quiet. I remember how her breeder used to laugh at her antics when she was teeny weeny. He joked that she practically come out of her Mommy's tummy , and did her first "zoomies" as her paws hit the floor, even with her eyes still closed. When I first met her, she weighed just under one pound, and she was this blazingly fast, fat little mouse/rabbit (she kept springing into the air, but was just toooooo small to mistake for a rabbit) Knowing Mango, can you not just see it??? I think that is exactly why I feel in love with her instantly - that tiny fearless little morself of puppiness

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Hugs to you and your Jazzie too today

Lauren