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Originally Posted by BiewerYorkie I am so glad he is doing better. I have had kidney stones myself several times and have had a cathater till it all heals but the poor animals don't have that option.
Boy, these little love bugs can scare 20 years off your growth can't they. It is so very frightening for us because we love them so much and they are so helpless.
Vets really need to tell you what MAY happen after a surgery. Too many I think assume you already know something or many probably just don't bother. My vet has been practicing since 1969 and knowing that makes me very comfortable. I figure he has seen most everything.
Will keep you both in my prayers,
Louise |
I really do love my vet group they are so very kind and honestly Charlie had been with them several days and not had any of the issues I had that first night Charlies surgeon has been with them 20+ yrs so I am confident with her. Its just like you said... you love your fur baby so much and seeing them in any kind of pain is just to much. I can tell hes doing better tho cause when I pet him he is now rolling over for a belly rub that is a good sign!!