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cj7305
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Took Jersey to get spade today
We also opted to have her duclaws removed. After measuring the pros and cons, it seemed to be the best decision for us. I cannot believe how upset I was after we picked her up. She seemed so week and tired. She was so out of it for the meds, I couldn't stop crying . I know it had to be done, but I just feel so bad. I hope she has a quick recovery. I can't believe how attached I got to her so quickly!
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Posted 5/18/07 5:05 PM |
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Re: Took Jersey to get spade today
Awww. I hate taking my pups to the vet to have stuff done. I am sure Jersey will be back to normal in no time
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Posted 5/18/07 5:14 PM |
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Gertyrae
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Re: Took Jersey to get spade today
Don't worry too much, she'll be out of it for a day or two and then be fine. Just be sure she doesn't run or jump for about a week, you don't want her to tear her stitches.
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Posted 5/18/07 5:17 PM |
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Re: Took Jersey to get spade today
She'll be fine. It's the right thing to do,. I felt really bad when we took Katie but she was back to normal within 48 hours.
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Posted 5/18/07 8:56 PM |
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cj7305
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Re: Took Jersey to get spade today
Posted by dita
She'll be fine. It's the right thing to do,. I felt really bad when we took Katie but she was back to normal within 48 hours.
Oh good, I know she'll be fine, it's just sad seeing her like this. She threw up and won't eat. I guess she's still nauseous from being put under. I can't wait til she's back to her old self ANyway, quick question, I have read that getting them "fixed" can alter their personality/calm them down a bit. Has anyone noticed this with their pup?
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Posted 5/18/07 9:08 PM |
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Re: Took Jersey to get spade today
Posted by cj7305
Oh good, I know she'll be fine, it's just sad seeing her like this. She threw up and won't eat. I guess she's still nauseous from being put under. I can't wait til she's back to her old self ANyway, quick question, I have read that getting them "fixed" can alter their personality/calm them down a bit. Has anyone noticed this with their pup? If she does not eat or drink by today then call the vet to make sure the anesthesia did not leave any lingering affects.
As far as the personality change....in my experience I would say that consistently age is more of a factor with this rather than the surgery.
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Posted 5/19/07 7:38 AM |
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Porrruss
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Re: Took Jersey to get spade today
Hope she's feeling better today.
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Posted 5/19/07 8:53 AM |
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Re: Took Jersey to get spade today
what's going on here Posted by Porrruss
Hope she's feeling better today.
Thanks, she does seem to be doing much better today. Wagging her tail a bit more and she ate some yogurt and drank some water & kept it down. She was trying to bite her bandage before but I think her meds are kicking in because she past out now. She seems to be getting back to normal slowly I It was quite a sight seeing her go outside to pee. She can't get her duclaw bandages wet, so we had to saran wrap her legs, she was like
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Posted 5/19/07 10:48 AM |
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Re: Took Jersey to get spade today
Aw, hope she is all well very soon
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Posted 5/19/07 7:40 PM |
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lucyloo
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Re: Took Jersey to get spade today
I think the behavior changes really only happen with male dogs.
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Posted 5/19/07 8:31 PM |
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Gertyrae
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Re: Took Jersey to get spade today
I didn't see any real change in Misty's behaviour after she recovered from the surgery. I'm not sure that it really changes their energy lever or behaviour.
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Posted 5/20/07 5:03 AM |
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