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#68924 - 06/21/06 04:39 PM Maria's surgery
smilinize Offline
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Registered: 11/08/03
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Please keep my sweet little Yorkie, Maria, in your thoughts today. She's going in at 7:30 a.m. to be spayed. I just hope she does well and she's such a fun girl, I hope it doesn't change her personality.

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#68925 - 06/22/06 07:42 AM Re: Maria's surgery
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Registered: 06/19/06
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Loc: Indiana
I love Yorkies! Such sweet little loving dogs! By now she should be waking up and will be a little inactive for the next few days, but it shouldn't change her personality. It's the ones who aren't spayed and go into heat that get the temporary personality change...kind of like us!

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#68926 - 06/21/06 09:15 PM Re: Maria's surgery
Vicki M. Taylor Offline
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Registered: 01/06/03
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She'll be a little tender in the tummy area for a while, just don't let her lick her stitches. She'll come through it just fine. So much easier for them than it is for us. :-)

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#68927 - 06/21/06 09:28 PM Re: Maria's surgery
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The Vet just called and said Maria came through the surgery just fine. She is not to run in the yard like a wild animal as she loves to do until the stitches are out in 10-14 days. That will not sit well with her, but I guess she'll survive though I'm not sure about Dan. He's the ball throwing run in the yard leader.

My kids never had tonsilectomies or anything so I have no idea how I would have reacted. My youngest dislocated her thumb once and they had to put a tourniquet on to get it back in place and I fainted. My oldest had a liver biopsy and I cried. They had their babies very easily and I was having so much fun, I never got scared.

I cannot believe I cried when I left Maria. She was crying too. Poor baby. She knew something was going on.

Thanks for praying for her. I hope she's not too scared when she wakes up.

smile

[ June 21, 2006, 02:31 PM: Message edited by: smilinize ]

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