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16-05-2009, 06:17 AM
Originally Posted by Vicki View Post
When Mya was spayed, she whined for most of the night. I got up a few times to comfort her.

I felt dreadful too, and had that "what have I done" feeling, but by the morning, she was 100% improved and within 48-72 hours you wouldn't even know she'd had surgery.

Hope your little one is feeling a bit better this morning, hon x0x
Hi Vicki
I think you're going to be right.
She seems bright as a button this morning.

She cried until the early hours but settled in terms of sticking to one spot without fidgeting so that was somethin but still moaned & groaned until gone 2ish I think.
I got up at 6 and she looked up at me and wagged her tail.... yay, I was so happy.

Went out for toilet and had a few treats BUT she hasn't had a spot to drink yet since bringing her home which is bothering me.
She's gone back to bed now fast asleep

Going into vets with her at 9am.
I did speak to him last night and demanded to know what he'd done to my little girl and he laughed at me and said 'how many times have I heard that'
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16-05-2009, 06:21 AM
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awe bless her, does she stop if you sit with her and comfort her or does that make her worse,

as others have said, all dogs are very diff,

some dogs I guess are just whimpy, try not to be to worried, I guess she gets any worse it could be a good idea to call the vet again,

Has she had anything else to eat or drink?
I can laugh about it now but I didn't last night - when I tried to comfort her she turned her back on me in a huff - stroppy little madam... lol

I think you're right she just wasn't as tough as my other 2. I've always thought Bramble was a drama Queen but Hoya has her beat hands down!
Good help us if she ever needs to have anything done again

Will be interesting to see if I can get her through the vets doors this morning


Thank you everyone else too for your help and support.
Sorry, I haven't grasped how to work the multi quote thingy!
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16-05-2009, 06:58 AM
Please to hear she's feeling a bit brighter this morning, honey x0x
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16-05-2009, 08:12 AM
Good to hear she's a bit better this morning. Remember I have all this to go through in a 10 days time
Elaine xxx
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16-05-2009, 09:06 AM
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Good to hear she's a bit better this morning. Remember I have all this to go through in a 10 days time
Elaine xxx
Good luck Elaine.
The vet said this morning this reaction isn't that common so hopefully you'll be fine, but good luck.

I now have the task of trying to stop her whizzing around playing with the other 2! Can't win
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16-05-2009, 09:44 AM
So pleased that she has ''come to life''......hee! hee!

Have a wonderful day
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16-05-2009, 10:33 AM
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So pleased that she has ''come to life''......hee! hee!

Have a wonderful day
Thanks so much
you too
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16-05-2009, 10:33 AM
glad shes feeling better this morning,

you could try giving her some goats milk if shes not had a drink, poss adding some warm water to take the chill off it,

had to laugh at her turning her back on you in the huff....she sounds a right little diva.
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16-05-2009, 10:34 AM
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glad shes feeling better this morning,

you could try giving her some goats milk if shes not had a drink, poss adding some warm water to take the chill off it,

had to laugh at her turning her back on you in the huff....she sounds a right little diva.
Great idea, thank you - off to the shop! lol

Yes little miss, I felt so sorry for her at the time but today I've thought 'you little monkey'!
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16-05-2009, 10:53 AM
Glad to hear she's doing better today Poor thing, in a couple of days you'll wonder why she was making such a fuss when she is bouncing round as mad as before...

Dougal was like that, the day after he was done, I know it's not as major as a girl but still...
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