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Old 03-06-2010, 08:12 PM
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I just got word that she is out of surgery and resting...glad she made it through ok...shes probably drugged and confused LOL
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Old 03-06-2010, 08:21 PM
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LOL! I remember Abby waking up after neutered (is this the right word??)...she woke up and jumped immediately off the table...I was shocked!
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Spayed maybe? lol


I've had dogs act like nothing happened (like Critter after here quadruple mastectomy) and dogs act like they were dying (like critter after her spay). I dunno. Crazy mutts.
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Haha!! Crazy mutts!

If I remember well Abby was so dizzy that jumped hitting my face really hard...I learned my lesson! Never touch a dog waking up
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Oh I'm so happy she came through the surgery well! All of our dogs would walk sideways after they were spayed/neutered. They're so cute when they're still drugged lol
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So glad Emma's going to be ok. But then she has the bestest Mom!
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omg crio! i just caught this, i didn't even realize that i missed emma's dental... how's she doing now?
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came home, running, tugging, playing like nothing happened
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that is awesome news! yay for emma!
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So Critter's phobias seem to be returning, not entirely, but the pacing and waking us up has returned, inapropriate elimination, and she had a panic attack yesterday when Chili made a high pitched noise that she would not come back from...all this despite the increase in her prozac dosage about a month ago.

her intestinal issues are still come and go (no pun intended) and we have to be uber careful about her not eating any kibble and getting lots of yogurt. At this point Iam positive its a IBD sort of thing, and Iam just not willing to put this dog through another surgery.

I brought up having her put down again to Kev and he instantly got very upset and in anger told me to "fine! just do it then" which I don't for a minute think is him agreeing genuinely. I think he feels I want to do it out of convience, not for her. Honestly it would be alot easier to get through the day without her here, but thats not my main motive, and he seems to think it is. I just look at her and think about if I'd want to live like that...som'days I think she ok, som' days shes great and others I wonder why we keep her alive.

sorry, just needed to get that off my chest.

that said, I ordered the DAP collar and the DAP diffuser in desparation. I will let your guys know how it works.

That said, Tippy is begining to show signs of the same manic behavior that were Critters first behaviors, hiding, feet licking etc...and Iam just really frustrated right now dealing with all this.

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