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Ok, I will... I'm also gonna try and muster up and say.. Since this could've possibly been avoided with a collar how about not charging me a recheck on incision and only charging for an antibiotic... LOL think it'll work?? She told me that it'll cost me today 50-60 bucks... gimme a break! |
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You should ABSOLUTELY say that!!! :thumbup: It can't hurt. I do stuff like that all the time. ;) Or, maybe not take the full amount off...say, maybe a discount or something. Say this: Since this possibly could have been avoided with a collar, is there something you can do for me regarding this visit? (and give her a little wink). LOLOL |
Let us know what the vet says. My vet told me he has that happen more with males than with females. My vet didnt give Chachi a cone either. |
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yeah, getting me pumped fidgette LOL!!! too bad the appt isn't until 3 and it's 10 LOL... |
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Onesie work for little boys or you can try little boy underwear. Good Luck at the vet today. |
We used a onsie on Punkin and it worked great - until she pooped in it :eek: Our vet didn't give us a coller either, didn't even mention it. Hope your little is feeling better :) |
Remmy just had surgery for bladder stones and no licking permitted. You have to make sure that you keep them away from the incisions until they are completely healed. Try a onsie on him if you don't have the collar. |
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1 Attachment(s) well, if they don't give me a cone today, then I'll use a onsie... he'll have to deal with being dressed in girl clothes LOL here's a pic for ya babyfidgette to see where it's at |
I prefer the onsie with a whole cut out in the back as the cone really scares a lot of these little ones. I just made sure I took the boys out so they did not piddle in their pants :p |
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I have some of those um, um, thing boys can wear when you think they'll pee in the house thingyysss????? pee pad things.. but I'm scared it would rub on his incisions, and if he peed in it, it would get worse.... |
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