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11-04-2018, 10:16 AM
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Glad she is ok Jazzi.

I remember the vet telling us not to let one of our cats jump after his op. The first thing he did when we got back was jump on top of the fridge freezer. Didn't cause a problem though.
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11-04-2018, 11:23 AM
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Glad she is ok Jazzi.

I remember the vet telling us not to let one of our cats jump after his op. The first thing he did when we got back was jump on top of the fridge freezer. Didn't cause a problem though.
Thanks all.

I remember when our old lab cross had surgery, for fatty lumps. And our poodle was spayed. I think they both jumped up on furniture when they shouldn’t have done, and there’s me gently walking Holly, but only going to the end of our flats! I’m anxious not to overdo it.
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11-04-2018, 11:47 AM
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You can only do what you can jazzi, we treat ours with kid gloves after a procedure but you can't stop them doing everything. I always think if it hurt they'd not do it. That's all you can do.
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Just read on a website that it is normal for a dog not to defecate for 2-3 days after a GA. so I won’t try to keep walking her for that. Should have remembered that we humans are like that.
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11-04-2018, 11:53 AM
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Yes that's true we had a problem when Elsie I think it was couldn't wee that apparently wasn't normal and the vet was a bit concerned but as we arrived for our appointment to see what we could do she did biggest wee on their doormat, embarrassed us nicely she did.
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Is that all. When Coco was unwell and we took her to the Vets, she did diarrehea all over the Couch, it was everywhere, even on the Vet, it was so embarrassing but she couldn't help it.
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I’m glad I didn’t see the diarrhoea that shot out of Holly earlier this year, when the vet took her to the back for her third and nasty injection when she was poorly! I offered to clean it up but the nurse did it.
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Is that all. When Coco was unwell and we took her to the Vets, she did diarrehea all over the Couch, it was everywhere, even on the Vet, it was so embarrassing but she couldn't help it.
Oh dear that's not good, one of mine chihuahua Rosie always pooped on the table, I'm convinced it was fear of being on the table as it was absolutely taboo for dogs to get on the table at home.
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Oh dear that's not good, one of mine chihuahua Rosie always pooped on the table, I'm convinced it was fear of being on the table as it was absolutely taboo for dogs to get on the table at home.

In this case, that is why we had to take Coco to the Vets, because she was so poorly, this was end of last year, she had really bad toilet problems and being sick as well and cost us a lot of money.
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I suppose they warn about jumping up because of the possibility of tearing the internal stitches.
Did they glue her externally Jazzi?
 
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