Longest day ever

Discussion in 'Labrador Health' started by Emily, Sep 28, 2015.

  1. Oberon

    Oberon Supporting Member Forum Supporter

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    Glad it all went well and that the liver enzyme thing is just something to keep an eye on.
     
  2. Granca

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    Hope she recovers well from the op and that the next test is normal.
     
  3. Emily

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    Arggghhhh she's officially a nutter! I've had to put her lead on inside the house because, 24hours post op, she's trying to bounce around the house like only a crazy lab can do! So pleased to see her so chirpy but my goodness it's going to be a long week!
     
  4. JulieT

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    Get that clicker out....wear out her brain. It really does help. :) It'll all be over soon.
     
  5. Emily

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    Yep, thanks Julie, on to it now ☺
     
  6. Oberon

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    Glad she's feeling fine!! If only they understood that they're supposed to be taking it easy....
     
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    Glad she's felling recovered! Good luck trying to keep her settled :)
     
  8. MaccieD

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    Good to see that she has recovered so well from the op
     
  9. Yvonne

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    Wish we humans could recover as fast as our labbies do!!! Mine is a male and he was bouncing around a couple of hours after anesthesia wore off! Crazy!!!!
     
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    Really pleased to read she's recovering well.
     
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    Ah just popping by to see what had happened....glad she seems so well,hope the test results come back ok next time round and good luck surviving the 'quiet' week x
     
  12. Lochan

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    Yep, been there with my two. 12 hours post-spay Lochan decided to start a hoolie with Tarka, jumped clear over the armchair in the sitting room and leaped clean down a flight of 8 stairs without touching one. Thank goodness for modern suture materials and techniques is all I can say.....When Tarka was spayed I took her out for a very gentle toddle on the lead for a few minutes the day after the spay, got back to the gate and let her through to the garden and automatically unclipped the lead without thinking about it. She bum-tucked round the garden for ages before I could catch her....
     

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