Hi, Stefanie, 


   I am so glad that Gizmo did well!  That ws my biggest problem, too!  Keeping 
them quiet!



Elizabeth

--- On Thu, 10/2/08, Stefanie Brannan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Stefanie Brannan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Gizmo Is Getting Neutered Today
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, October 2, 2008, 9:31 AM










    
            Thanks
Marsha.  I picked Gizmo up from the vets yesterday evening and he
did great!  I kept a close eye on him last night and I didn't
notice him licking his incision area at all.  He was very, very
hungry when he came home and wanted to play.  The vet said no
running around or jumping for a week so I just gave him a little food
and kept him in his x-pen.  He acted like his normal self after
surgery so I guess he is okay!  They bounce back quick, don't
they?  I checked his incision sight this morning and it looks very
good, not red at all.  The hardest part, I guess is keeping him
quiet and still for a week, LOL!  He wants so bad to come out and
play with my Australian Shepherd, Zoe (his "big sister" and
 playmate) but I can't let him yet. 
 
Stefanie

--- On Wed, 10/1/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] org <[EMAIL PROTECTED] org> wrote:

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] org <[EMAIL PROTECTED] org>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Gizmo Is Getting Neutered Today
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com
Date: Wednesday, October 1, 2008, 9:26 PM




I hope everything went well. Poor baby. I wont leave mine over night
either. As far as after care, the vet will of course give you
instructions. I have never realy had much problems with any of them
bothering the stitches, so I have no advice other than just keep and eye
on him.
Marsha

> Gizmo is at the vets today.  He is getting neutered.  Poor baby.  It
> was SO hard to drop him off this morning.  I feel so bad and guilty to
> put him through all that scary stuff.  He is so sensitive.  I hope his
> surgery goes well and he heals fast.  I am able to pick him up this
> evening.  At first the vet's office said he will stay overnight but I
> said No Way!  I want him home with me!  The vet said that would be best
> for such a little guy.  He would be so scared overnight in the vets with
> all those big dogs barking
 all night long.  Besides, there is no one
> there overnight to care for him.  He needs his Mommy.  
> So, I am going to pick him up after work.  Wish him luck and pray he
> will be okay!  Does anyone have any tips on his care after the surgery? 
> What if he bites his stitches out or licks his wound too much?  
> Stefanie (Worried Chi Mommy)
>
>
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