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- Deb_and_Ed_MExplorer II
colliehauler wrote:
Sasha came through the surgery just fine. NOW the most difficult part not letting Sawyer and Sasha roughhouse for two weeks. These two are use to playing hard from morning until evening.
EEEEKS! I will say a prayer for your sanity - it seems like all I do all day is break up wrestling matches between my two (Augie the 6-month old is a full-sized Aussie now; but Ben, age 6 and a whopping 19 lbs can put up a real fight....LOL!) - ReneeGExplorerGlad to hear she came through fine.
- DarkSkySeekerExplorer
colliehauler wrote:
They are using a laser instead of a scalpel it's supposed to cut down on blood loss and damage to surrounding tissue. Having a full blood workup as well pre surgery. Thanks for the kind thoughts.
When my pup was spayed, they left a tattoo on her belly to indicate the procedure had been done. We always referred to it as her prison tat. - LwiddisExplorer IIView jury duty as a public service. Hope for an interesting trial. Part of being an American. Postponement I understand, why would your local/state duty excuse you from federal service?
- RBakExplorerGlad to hear Sasha came through the surgery. Hope her recovery will go smoothly and that goes for your jury duty too. Sending healing thoughts and greetings form snowy Illinois.
Rita - colliehaulerExplorer IIISasha came through the surgery just fine. NOW the most difficult part not letting Sawyer and Sasha roughhouse for two weeks. These two are use to playing hard from morning until evening.
- colliehaulerExplorer III
Crowe wrote:
I had to come back from Summer vacation early for federal court duty. When I got home I had a notice in the mail for local jury duty at the same time. I went to the courthouse and explained thinking I would be released from local jury duty but no they just moved it to February.
Not sure which is worse-worrying about Sasha or jury duty! Good luck with both-I'm sure it will all be OK.
At least the federal I never had to go in just call every week. - colliehaulerExplorer IIIThey are using a laser instead of a scalpel it's supposed to cut down on blood loss and damage to surrounding tissue. Having a full blood workup as well pre surgery. Thanks for the kind thoughts.
- ReneeGExplorerBest of luck. We always worry!
- Deb_and_Ed_MExplorer IIYou are a good doggy-Dad :-) I will be home with my favorite Vet when Augie gets neutered - so far, at 6 months, he's shown no particular interest in being "masculine" and I'm OK with that :-)
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