Arlene, I'll wait a few days before I send your first lesson.  You have Dora to 
focus on right now.  If you are anything like me, Dora is in your lap all the 
time, especially when not feeling well.  Katie was sick the other day and 
night.  The ONLY times she left my lap was for her many trips to her litterbox. 
 But as soon as she was done, she flew right back onto my lap.  I'm sure it's 
the same way with you.  You keep taking good care of Dora and email me when 
you're ready to spend some time with paint shop pro.
Sharon and Katie

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: arlene weaver 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 4:03 PM
  Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] dora spay


        they pulled two baby teeth.  but she ate her supper alright.  her nose 
is ice cold right noe the incision look real good  not even pink. she walk like 
it dont hurt her tonight.  she still       ha her ears back but she is giving 
kisses.  i think i was so upset last night looking into those sad eyes.i got 
her up walking around . i dont see anything that seems wrong tonight..  i would 
not hesitate to call the vet.  around here we even have emergency vets. i 
intend to spend the next two days holding her.

        May God walk with you today.
        arlene

        --- On Fri, 11/7/08, ~Mare~ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

          From: ~Mare~ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
          Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] dora spay
          To: [email protected]
          Date: Friday, November 7, 2008, 11:22 AM


                What do you mean her mouth may be hurt? How?
                What meds did they give her?
                Keeping her wrapped up and warm will help plus just having her 
momma.
                She should be better tomorrow somewhat. It is hard when they 
are tiny like that but you did the right thing for her absolutely.
                As to how long to stay in the crate if you are home where you 
can put her in the pen and watch her close maybe that will give her a break?
                How bout tying a leash of a length of lightweight ribbon to 
your waist or hand and letting her be by you ,that way if she escapes the 
ribbon will tighten and you'll be alerted.
                I am so sorry she hurts. Maybe tell the vet and see what they 
say?
                I wouldn't take chances.
                Love and hugs,Mare

                -------Original Message----- --

                From: arleneweaver2004
                Date: 11/6/2008 5:52:59 PM
                To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com
                Subject: [Chihuahuas] dora spay

                well dora is back home. she did very well they said. i have her 
in 
                the crate sinceshe was on the couch and wanted to jump down. 
she is 
                whimpering. i feel so bad im shakeing. it doest seem right 
somehow. 
                she is only a baby. they did a real little cut and it looks 
good. 
                also her mouth may hurt. they gave me some meds to give her to 
calm 
                her down and help with the pain. thanks everyone for listen to 
me. 
                i just feel like crying and i dont cry. 


               
                      
               
       


   

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