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Old 12-01-2010, 02:21 PM   #6
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That doesn't sound good to me either. Joey's appetite didn't change after a neuter, it wasn't until a tricks training class, where I had to tempt him with high value food did he put on weight. Before that, he didn't really seem that interested in food. However, the vet said he had to go on a diet, and that's when he became really food oriented.

One thing I have noticed on the forum is that so many girls get bladder infections after a spay. I wonder if that could be the case? Perhaps the discomfort makes her think she's hungry? I'd call my vet and ask, any change in behavior or eating habits is important.
they do?? How would I know if she is having a problem? She used to only pee like 3 times a day total. Now she's doing it about 6 times, which i think would be more normal. Only 3 times a day is pretty infrequent, but that's how she was. She doesn't seem to be in any discomfort, in fact she was back to humping her bed just about 3 days after spay. She's still very happy and playful. She will even eat plain kibble now, whereas before, no way. The other day I forgot to bring some more of her Honest Kitchen so i gave her plain Wellness kibble, and I over poured it, she still ate about the correct amount and left the overage in the bowl. So she's not totally binging, she stops when she's full.

But now you've got me paranoid. I'm gonna talk to the vet. The vet tech who took out her stitches left one in, so now I have to go back anyway to get it taken out. I'll talk to him then.
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