holding oreo and his whole family in light!  what's a little loss of
bladder control, anyway, in the larger scheme of things? i'm glad he
got to come home where he belongs.

MC



On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 09:43:03 -0700, Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Our little Shitsu dog is coming home today from the disc surgery - they
> wanted to keep him at the hospital over the weekend because he does not
> have the bladder control right now.  But I begged them to release him
> today as originally scheduled,  as he was so depressed and scared there
> and he wouldn't eat there (he did eat steak when we visited him there
> last night).  We will just have to be able to express his bladder on our
> own, which we had to do with the other dog, JoJo when he was paralyzed.
> The surgeon did tell me that it's common to lose the bladder control for
> 5 to 14 days from the trauma from the surgery.  But he did have the
> control prior to the surgery, and I am really hoping that this is just a
> temporary thing - please pray for Oreo that he can walk again, and his
> bladder control will come back very soon!!
> 
> Thank you!!
> 
> Hideyo
> 
>

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