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Originally Posted by Bitsy Good idea about not feeding after midnight. We are back home. He went potty (a little loose from the stress of the vet visit I am sure), and now he is eating some kibble, so that is good. I'll make sure he gets plenty before midnight.
Thanks for all the kind words. They really do help. I cannot tell you how bad I feel...I've cried several times about it. I was trying to not cry in front of the vet and I was fine until she said, don't feel bad, these things happen. She must have seen it on my face even without me crying. Ugh.
But, I am thankful that things are not worse. When I was in with Peyton I could hear a few people coming in with their pets. One had cancer and the other was having seizures. So sad. Peyton's knee has a very good chance of making a full recovery. That is the thought I am going to try to hold onto. |
That's the spirit!
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Originally Posted by boopster Accidents happen even to the most careful people. It's how we respond to them that shows what we're made of.
You've done everything you can get your little one the best possible care. Don't beat yourself up about it anymore.
I'll say a little extra prayer for Peyton to have a full and speedy recovery. |

Peyton is lucky to have such wonderful parents!