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Location: Berkshire
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A nightmare at the vets today
Took Murphy back to the vets this morning to get his bandage changed - what a nightmare
, first the reception area is packed with people and dogs and Murphy was obviously not in best form and was barking his head off, then the receptionist Jane, who Murphy knows well, came over and said I could take him through to the kennel at the back as he was obviously getting stressed and jumping around on his bad leg was doing it no good and she stroked his head, no problem, and then all of a sudden he started really growling and trying to go for her, I have never seen Murphy react like that to anyone, a low growl yes but not like that, any how he was obviously very stressed and in pain as he hadn't had his rimadyl as he wasn't allowed food incase he needed to be sedated.
I popped him in the kennel and they told me that they would call me in 2-3 hours to come and collect him (this was at 09:40). At 10:50 they called me and asked me to go down to the vets cause as soon as anyone approached the kennel he was growling at them (my poor baby
) so off I went spoke calmly with him whilst they gave him the sedetive and went and sat in reception as they said it would only be 20 minutes to change the badage and then he could go home.
2 minutes later the vet came out (not my usual vet who Murphy likes) and asked me to go out to the back again and asssist in keeping Murphy calm whilst they change the bandage, there was another vet nurse there too, so I was at Murphy's head, the vet at his leg and the vet nurse at his middle, we got Murphy to lay down and away went the vet doing his job, there were a couple of very scary moments were Murphy wanted to eat the vet but I don't blame him cause they were ripping the sticky plaster off and it must of hurt like hell, we really had to pin Murphy down (actually the vet nurse was practically sitting on him) and thank god for the lampshade as that stopped him getting his mouth anywhere near anyone, it took about 30 minutes to change the bandage and it was so obvious my little man was suffering
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They gave him a painkiller injection and the seditive reversal injection and then he was up and let eveyone stroke and pet him again.
I really hope I don't have to go through that again ....but the bandage is coming off for good on Monday !!
Oh yeah, and during all this time at the vets, my daughter Erin was sitting behind the reception desk with the other nurses pretending to answer the phone and be quite the bossy boots receptionist - so much so they offered her a job LOL
Today has been very stressful