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 Oh Lisa!!!! :eek: It's been a bit nuts over here, and I have only just seen this!!! :eek: A great big licky kiss from Harry to BOTH your girlies....and a huge hug from me.....hope you're ok too....love from us all! :D Sally, Andy and Harry xxx | 
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 Me, too...nuts indeed. So sorry to have missed this, Lisa....happy to hear that she is fine!  Love the bumper! | 
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 She slept all night in the stroller :thumbup: 6:30am she drank an entire bowl of water and went pee pee for the first time in 12 hours :eek: :D 7:30 am she wolfed down her breakfast of turkey and sweet potatoes and green peas. She had not eaten since 5:00pm on Thursday :eek: Now her lil butt is back in the stroller because she is refusing to stay on the floor and is up and down the stairs and even jumped down off from the sofa once! | 
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 oye! Sounds like she's recuperating just fine. It's a nightmare trying to keep them calm isn't it? | 
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 She sounds like a little character!  Glad she is eating and eliminating.  :) | 
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 Oh boy Lisa. You thought it was bad yesterday. Lol. Have fun keeping her calm. But so glad she is feeling a little better. She looked pitiful yesterday. It was breaking my heart!! | 
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 After I had Tibbe neutered, the next day when he was well-over his anesthesia, he just stood and stared at me. Planted himself in the middle of the den floor and stood there looking at me. I swear that dog knew something was different, he was likely sore and hurting still and he wanted answers! You could just tell. His standing there like that was something he'd never done when he didn't want anything - and he didn't. I ran through his lists of needs and wants and nothing rang his bell. Just stood there staring. And several times that day and a little the next, he did that. He wanted to know what and why I think. I'm convinced he was asking to know. I did try explaining but he would just snort when I stopped talking and walk off as if he was saying "I sure hope you don't plan making a habit of doing this to me." And he was pretty stand-offish for a couple of days. I sure paid for his neuter. But, by the 3rd post-op day, all was forgiven, the staring at me was over and we were good buds again but I definitely got the cold-shoulder and guilt-trip for a good while. | 
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 Dr R used a popular human grade Sevoflurane anesthesia in place of Isoflurane. He thinks it's a safer alternative, although more expensive :rolleyes: It does not cause respiratory issues and I can tell already she is not coughing and gagging like Sugar was after her procedures. One of the "side effects" is (in humans they know this to be true) is surgery day amnesia so when Mark (vet tech) called me today he said she is most likely confused as to just WTH happened to her yesterday!! | 
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 Hope she has an uneventful day today! :) | 
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 It's so difficult to watch our babies go through this. I'm so glad to hear that Curri Bee is feeling better today. | 
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 OMG Tibbe you little genius!! Just don't go giving the other pups any ideas. Having to explain the how and whys of neutering to a dog that just lost his manhood may not go over so well. I'm glad he forgave you Jeanie!! I swear Kaji remembers the "nasty" and "vile" woman who took his family jewels from him. Seeing her gave him a panic attack EVERY TIME! Vet even recommended canine antianxiety meds for him. I switched to a new vet and now Kaji whines and yells like a monkey to get to her. He always wants to give the new vet kisses!!! | 
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