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Originally Posted by Zoey Zandaya Glad to hear it...you made me laugh.....
Had a long talk with the vet again before I let her go....getting a lot of info from the people who know about these things and have been thru it, God bless you all I knew the right questions to ask but my vet was one step,ahead of me and had all the bases covered especially blood tests.....
So with fur baby and her favorite little long legged soft , pink snuggle bunny buddy tucked in her soft security blankee ....I handed her over to her kind vet and left.....
Won't see her till 4:00 ...That's worse than driving to town for a long day at the grocery store and I hate that!
And thanks for the well wishes all....I can use it.... |
Wishing you and your little girl well. I'm sure that all will go fine with your little girl, especially that you are soooo attentive, as the others before you in this thread. They do make us worry though, as we all want the best for them. My Bailey was fixed the first day he was able to be, which was the first day of Summer last year. He was bumping into things with the 'cone of silence' on, but soon got used to his limitations. The 10 day wait to have the cone off seemed to be long, as I watched his every move. I can't believe that it was already a year+ ago. My time passes quickly!! All the best during recovery
