Puppy spay update

Discussion in 'Labrador Puppies' started by RMBIII, May 4, 2018.

  1. RMBIII

    RMBIII Registered Users

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    Ok, so my little girl (7 months) got spayed yesterday. Just wanted to share my story for anyone else going through it. She came home extremely spaced out. She would just stand there and look out into space. It was amusing almost. Overnight she did go out to pee, but was still pretty much out of it. Didn't each much, only drank a little. My wife was freaking out.

    In the morning though she was hungry, ate good, drank well, and I had to give her the sedatives they gave me so she didn't jump around too much. (She is a high energy puppy so they gave me some medicine to help keep her calm). She wants to get up on the couch and I had to keep her away from the furniture to keep her from trying to do too much. She has the "cone of shame", which my wife hates but she tolerates ok. She bounces off walls and doorways, but isn't fighting it.

    We are only on day 1 post surgery, but so far fingers crossed things are ok. Keeping her calm for almost 2 weeks will be so much fun. :)
     
  2. Stew

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    Sounds like you are winning, we just need some pictures of the pup ;):D
     
  3. Naya

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    Good luck. Glad it went well.
     
  4. SwampDonkey

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    Glad it went well the anaesthetic can take a few days to wear off and it can be a bit worrisome. Xx
     
  5. Shaz82

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    Sounds like she is fine and all went well, good luck with keeping her calm though!
     
  6. EmmaHughes

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    Thank you for sharing. I’m sure things will be fine. Sounds like you are doing your best! Keep us posted very interested to know how you all are managing
     

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