| Russpilot | 06-15-2015 10:08 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Shicks
(Post 4566857)
She is so sweet w/ her pretty little dress. Where do go from here? Do the Doctors say everything is fixed & she shouldn't be bothered ever again?
How old is she? I have "Ruger" 5 months. He's certainly a "pistol ". Can't get good pix either because when not asleep he's never still.
Please keep us informed on her progress. Tried sending pix. Can't figure how to turn it. It's loaded the right way, but when I download to this its sideways. Go figure. | Best case is that she is fixed and will be able to have a long and healthy life. She will likely stay on lower protein food for the duration, but can still have all the cheerios, fruits and veggies that she likes. She turned 5 months old the day after her surgery. Main difficulty right now is trying to keep her from running or playing too hard. Pretty sure that is like telling her she can't breathe... But we are trying. Going to leave the stitches in for the full 14 days on the advice of our vet, but once those are out we just wait for the surgery to do its thing. She goes back for a 1, 3, and 6 month check up and Liver BAT. That should tell us what, if any, meds she will be on and what kind of diet she will need to keep.
Ruger is quite the handsome devil, Bella might be smitten. |