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I'm glad she's home :yay

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I went to visit the Jeanie this evening. She got up to say hello, gave me some kisses, and then went to lie down. She looks great. Her incision is huge but looks good. She has been leaving it alone her mom says. Although she has lost weight, she is shiny and waggy and happy to be home!

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Jeanie didn't have a good night she was up at 3 am screaming and panting . I'm off to pick up some pain meds for her from my vet . The E- vet didn't give us any .

It's very cold here today -29 and a wind-chill of -37 sometimes she is shivering even with her sweatshirt that Susan dropped off and a blanket on her . Sometimes when she stands she pants a lot , she's in pain . Jeanie is eating and keeping everything down so that's a good thing . I think with her age it will just take a little longer for her to recuperate .

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No pain meds? That's not good.....

 

Dallas was on them for about a week and also had limited activity. I'd keep her covered up and try and keep her resting as much as you can and as long as she's eating and drinking, that's a good sign.

 

I'm sure once she gets some meds, she'll be feeling better. It may take a few weeks for her to be back to normal.

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