Wish Us Luck Tomorrow!! Well Tomorrow My little boy Max, goes in to get fixed. Im so scared for him, and I dunno why. I know its so much better for him, but Just can't stand the feeling of him not being home with me for 8 hours. Anyone have any good advice on what I should do for him when he comes home. BTW, I have two little kids, and what and how should I explain to them what max went through, and is feeling> Ages 3 and 1.. So Wish him luck, and Ill keep you all posted. Thanks.. Trista and Max::( |
Good luck tomorrow Max...I shall keep your little one in my thoughts and prayers. Sorry I have no advice as to what to tell your kids, they are way too young to understand the true meaning of getting fixed. I found the hardest part was Winston being away all day, once he was home, he and I both felt so much better...he did fine, by the way. |
aww poor guy. Make sure he has a safe and comfortable area to lay in> i'm sure you have infant onesies to put on him to keep him from his stitches. And just tell your children he had to have something on his belly fixed and he is going to be tired and sore for a few days so we need to be very gentle. I'm sure they'll shower him with kisses :) |
I will keep Max in my prayers for a safe surgery. Roxie goes in Wednesday for her spay and I know how you feel. I would put him in his crate if he is use to one and let him rest. The vet will give you instructions too. I would maybe tell your children that Max has a little boo boo and he needs to rest and be quiet. |
good luck and i look foward to hearing how he did. i am sure he will do so great! |
Aww I was the same way when I took Sam in to be fixed. I was huge mess! I would just tell the kiddos that he has a "boo boo" or whatever you call their owies and they need to be careful. Keep it simple is my advice. keep us updated! |
Good Luck tomorrow Max... We will thinking of you. |
good luck everything will be fine :) |
I am sure he will be fine...i will keep him in my thoughts... |
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