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Originally Posted by bellasmomok Maya looked that way pretty much the whole first evening too  I think she was probably a little uncomfortable, PLUS I'm sure being medicated made her feel very strange too....maybe a little scary. BUT, you'll be happy to know that by the next afternoon she was nearly back to her normal self! And today (which is 3 days out), she's totally her normal self....which is good, BUT it makes it very hard to keep her from being the wild child she is!
Don't worry Rylie....the worst is OVER!!!!  |

Rylie says THANK GOD.
The vet has me keeping her medicated for awhile. The pain meds are mixed with anti-inflammatory meds, so I'll be giving that to her until we run out. I'm hoping that will keep her quiet until she's healed enough.
I feel so bad. She can't even whine/bark right probably from the tracheal tube... So I have to listen for these little wheezy noises that means she wants to potty. She can't get up from the potty position on her own either

I have to help her stand back up.