Me again. I picked up Murphy, and he could hardly keep his eyes open on the way home. When we came in the house - he did run over and say "hello" to his friend, "my Bichon." Then he drank some water. Then he wanted to eat something --anything!!! He was hungry. Now for the past couple hours, he has been snoozing away. I'm glad - because that's exactly what he needs.
To be sure - when anyone has an anesthetic (you or your dog) -- you're bound to want to sleep for "just a while longer."
I see that one of your little dog's had 14 teeth pulled -- Wow! That's a mouthful, isn't it?
But - anyway - I guess I have had so many dogs and cats spayed and neutered in my lifetime that I've gotten over worrying about it.... I have never had any problems and only very very very rarely have I ever heard of anyone else having any problems - and the change that it will happen is so very small.
You know what they say - "Don't borrow trouble." 99% of the things we worry about in life are things that never happen..........which means we do an awful lot of worrying for nothing.
Carol Jean |