So Aramis might need an op .

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  1. edzbird

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    He is totally adorable. You'll soon be tearing your hair out with his mad antics.
     
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    Lovely to hear he's home. Hope he improves steadily now.
     
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    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.
     
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    So pleased to hear that Aramis is home. He looks so cute . Now for a steady recovery
     
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    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 :)
     
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    That face though :inlove:
     
  7. Katjush

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    Looks can be very deceiving, he is generally a little nightmare, but a loveable one nevertheless.
     
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    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 .
     
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    Only 14 weeks. Poor little thing. He's lucky to have you.
     
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    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.
     
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    Glad he is home and feeling better. I am sure he will be back to normal in no time
     
  12. Katjush

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    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?
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    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
     
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    Poor little Aramis, I really wish him a speedy recovery. Sending lots of hugs to you both from us :hug::hug: xx
     
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    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.
     
  16. Katjush

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    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.
     
  17. Katjush

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    Thanks guys . It was actually the ridges worrying me so you have reassured me.
     
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    Gosh that's a big incision, poor little chap. It looks good, though. Get well soon!
     
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    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.:drink::drink:
     
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    Bless him, what a shocking thing for you to go through. Glad he's on the road to recovery.
     

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