Aw man he is so little. And cuuute! How old is he? Wishing you all the best. I'm sure you'll be fine. But it is scary, isn't it - wish they could speak and let know you how they are.
Ahhh...that wonderful photo of Aramis at home where he belongs and being cared for by you has made my day! Now try and relax and have an early night
I honestly can't wait till that time . Thank you Thank you. He turned 14 weeks today. He was actually meant to have his second jabs today , but now that will have to wait and start the process over again. I gave him two tramadol about 3 hours ago and I think if he could speak he would tell me he is stoned bless him his tail seems to be confusing him. Thank you both. It's a night down on the sofa for me , too scared to leave him. Lol that face usually means he is forgiven all sins .
What a beautiful face! I hope you had a good night with Aramis and he improves quickly now. It's good to know your vet is just nearby too.
Thanks guys . We had a good night , he seemed a bit brighter this morn, was very eager for his breakfast. Had to give another dose of painkiller as he was a bit uncomfortable, but moment it kicked in he went straight to sleep. OH sent my BIL to help out today , and Aramis is on the sofa being spoilt with cuddles but I just wondered if everyone thought this looked ok?
Oh bless him , it looks fine as far as I can tell . Often , ridges are formed as stitches tighten , but will soon ease out again . Get well soon little love x
Oh what a darling little boy! I am so glad he is home and okay. @Katjush if you have a moment go look at my photo of Harley's post spay tummy. Although her incision was about 2cm / +- 1 inch max it was also ridged like Aramis's when she came home. You can see how it healed in the photo, 1 month later. We were a little shocked at how the incision looked when we first brought her home but I can't believe it now.
Funnily enough I just have before I read this , and i was surprised how little time you said had passed. She is an absolute beauty, you are very lucky. My BIL is humouring my worries quite well, but I cannot wait till my OH returns, just for someone who knows Aramis like I do. My only other worry is he hasn't pooed since last night.
Those huge eyes!!! He is lovely.....what a large incision!! Glad you are giving him Tramadol! He will be up and at'em in no time.....wait and see. I love the "coat" he has on so he won't lick his incision.....what a great idea. He is a tough little fellow and will come through all of this quickly.....but you should reassure yourself that he WILL BE.....and get a good bottle of wine or whatever your favorite alcohol is!! You need it, you poor thing.