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Keeping Olive in my prayers for a safe spay. |
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Praying for a successful surgery and a speedy recovery for Olive. |
Keeping her in my prayers. Sending you both lots of hugs. |
Awww, Susan, Olive will be back in your arms in no time! She will be very happy to have you all to herself tomorrow. Sending good thoughts and prayers! :) |
Sending prayers for little Olive! Please keep us posted!! I'm sure she will be fine!! Can you send her blanket with her so she will wake up and have that smell? I always took my own Sherpa crate and had their blanket and toy inside so when they woke up they were in familiar surroundings. All they had to do was hand me my crate when i picked them up and they didn't have to handle her so much. I kept them in the crate the whole night and next day...just out to potty. If you have a stroller, you can put her in that and roll her around from room to room so she is always with you. Good luck honey! She will be just fine!! :hug: |
Sending prayers and thoughts for beautiful Olive! I'm gonna lie -- when I dropped Jackson off to get neutered, I got in the car and cried a little bit. There's always a certain fear when anyone gets put under, but I just reminded myself it's sooo routine, and he will be fine. :) He was ready to be picked up by 2pm that same day, and I was there at 1:45 waiting, hehe. Good luck Olive! |
Keeping Olive in my thoughts and prayers! I know how difficult this is, I am sure she will be just fine though :) |
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I'm sorry Olive has to stay all night. I know how much you miss her and how much you worry, too. I was the same way. Sending prayers for little Olive. |
Sending prayers for little Ms. Olive. I'm sure all will go well, try to occupy yourself with other things to keep your mind off missing Olive. :) |
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Kaji was all curled up in his blankie I had left with him, he seemed so out of it. The good thing is they recover quickly! |
Any word yet? No doubt, she will be fine, and home tomorrow, and back to normal before you know it. |
I am sure that Olive will be just fine. Good thought and prayers headed your way! |
Thanks so much! I thought about bringing her blankie, but I wasn't sure if I could. Now I wish I had :( Oh well, she'd probably pee on it anyway, lol. My worry is she was shaking a little on the car ride there so I don't know if she was just nervous or if she was a little hypoglycemic. They said to stop feeding her at 8pm last night. I'm sure the vet will take care of her. I called when they said I could and they said Olive was doing just fine, which made me feel a little better, but I won't feel 100% until I see her for myself and she's home again. |
Olive is home now! I woke up in time to get showered and go get her and by the time I'm walking out the door, (half an hour before the vet opens) the vet is calling me to please come pick up my dog because she's been barking all morning lol. Sure enough while I'm making my payments and asking the vet questions, I can hear my puppy barking for me. It kinda made me happy that she missed me as much as I missed her (I hardly slept the past couple nights). She covered me in kisses as soon as they put her in my arms :) She was so excited she didn't know what to do with herself, lol. She wanted to be held on the car ride but I made sure she stayed safe in her carseat. Now she is home and seemingly back to her old self already, with the exception of her being a little tired, which I'm sure is normal. They said she ate like a little piggy this morning so she probably won't eat later. If I know my little piggy, she'll eat again around 11, but if she doesn't I'll understand. She's already gone potty so everything seems in working order :) Thank you for the love and prayers, it helped us through! |
Glad to hear that she is back home! I know you both are relieved its over. continued prayers through the healing process. |
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