Yes, good indeed Twinks.
They have just phoned again and said I can bring her home at 4 pm.
Just going to go and cook her a bit of chicken for tea.
Yes, good indeed Twinks.
They have just phoned again and said I can bring her home at 4 pm.
Just going to go and cook her a bit of chicken for tea.
She will love that, but if she has to wear a bucket collar I don’t think she will be happy tomorrow.
I bet you get up in the night to check she is ok:mrgreen:, I always do when my cats have had an op, and they look at me. as though to say, " I am trying to get some sleep!"
Great news Mups . You can relax a bit now
Yes. Thanks Abs. I am a happy bunny again now.
Twink I don’t use the lampshade collars, I use the inflatable Buster collars for mine.
I that upsets her I have a 6 -7 year olds floral vests and love heart knickers for her.
She’ll be in the bedroom with me tonight so I can hear her easily.
So pleased for you both Mups, you can relax now.
I’m so pleased for you mups, she will love the chicken and the pampering I’m sure.
Great news Mups, so pleased it all went well for Gertie…
Lots of special OFF hugs to her when she returns home (((hugs)))
Thank you You’re all lovely.
http://yoursmiles.org/tsmile/kiss/t4801.gif
A kiss and a lick from both of us.
Mups, I am pleased that all went well for Mups and Gertie, that they are both ok!
Sometimes, owning a dog is so traumatic… we must be gluttons for punishment!!
Great, great news Mups
You and Gertie can take it easy for a bit x
Thanks again Art and Rhian.
Not quite sure what to make of this yet. I have a feeling she is in a bit of pain but I cannot give her any more pain relief until tomorrow.
They have glued her tummy instead of stitching.
Obviously there are internal stitches, but no external ones.
When Nellie was spayed about 12 months ago, she was stitched, so this is the first time I have seen glueing.
I shall have to just be vigilant and see how she goes. I know my vet is only at the other end of the phone.
I will sleep with her tonight so I can hear everything she does.
Good news Gertie is home Mups
I guess you have a long night before you…
Have you come across the glueing technique Meg?
Hi Mups not on any of mine …
No, me neither. It is a new idea apparently. They said stitches can get uncomfortable and scratchy after a time but this glue stuff doesn’t. Plus they there are no external stitches to have removed after the 10 days.
I do agree that stitches can get tight and uncomfortable as they heal sometimes. I’ll talk to him about it when she goes back for a check up in 10 days, and find out more.
I must say it looks a very neat wound and no inflammation or oozing whatsoever at the moment.
The glue technique was used on ChoCho Mups. It isn’t new here, ChoCho will be 10 years old tomorrow, well today now, and she was spayed at 6 months old. Just one internal stitch we were told, it was all very neat and apart from a little patch where she had been shaved, you would never have known she’d had anything done. I hope Gertie will be just fine too.
That’s interesting clumsy. My vets have never used it until recently. Nellie was spayed only about a year ago and she was stitched, so I was really surprised at Gertie’s tummy today.
It’s quite amazing isn’t it? No bruising, no visible wound, no visible stitches. It must be better for the dog, more comfortable no doubt and quicker recovery time. The medical service for pets here is every bit as good as the medical service for humans and surprising though it may be to some people, Spain are world leaders in many things medical.
I hope you find little Gertie bouncing around as usual tomorrow.
Thanks clumsy. G’night. x
Goodnight Mups. I should be in bed too, but the Russians at the back of us have some very noisy visitors, and I mean noisy. Mr Clumsy has already shouted at them to keep the noise down, my turn next.