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Old 02-21-2019, 08:18 AM   #10
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The blood work before surgery is very important and you have that covered. These furbutts bounce back after surgery so fast it's amazing, the hardest part is going to be after the surgery trying to keep him calm and not zooming through the house. My girls, the day after surgery wanted to be off and running it was really hard containing them lol. Spay and neutering really are simple and safe surgeries even with your furry being cryptorchid your vet has all basis covered.

Many, many years ago when I had a Poodle, she was my very first dog as an adult, she was 6 years old and needed surgery to have a lump removed, I was such a nervous wreck I had to get tranquilizers from my Dr. just to be able to get her out of the house and to the car, then I had to have a neighbor drive us because I was kinda groggy lol. I took a week off from work because it was in the summer and i was afraid to leave her alone, afraid a fly or flies would get at her incision lol. so I know how you're feeling. Little Mike will be just fine (((hugs))).
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