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By meandbeau
Date 07.12.03 19:03 UTC
Why is it that no matter where i go or how long, Beau will NOT eat or drink water and she gets very sad. Is this normal? She seems to get derpressed very easily.....
By meandbeau
Date 07.12.03 19:05 UTC
Let me rephrase that, she doesnt get DEPRESSED but she gets sad. Ever since her surgery, i cant go anywhere without her crying or following me everywhere. I cant even go to the bathroom. Maybe she doesnt want to be left alone.
By digger
Date 07.12.03 19:13 UTC
Has she had any pain relief? When my dog was speyed she'd behave like that when she was due more pain relief......
By meandbeau
Date 07.12.03 19:16 UTC
Her vet didnt give me any meds for her. He gave her 2 shots before we left. An anti inflammatory and antibiotics. Maybe it is just the most pain she has been in for the longest time..?????
By meandbeau
Date 07.12.03 19:17 UTC
And she has also been feeling (at leats acting like it) a lot better.
By steph n millie
Date 07.12.03 22:10 UTC
you didnt get any tablets to take away with you???
Not even painkillers, eg Rimadyl.
By meandbeau
Date 07.12.03 23:42 UTC
No, he gave her some shots and said she would be ok. Is this bad? She is doing ok, but her wound looks a little gross.....

When my bitches have been spayed, they were given (at the vet's) a long-lasting painkiller and antibiotic shot, and I was given a few days supply of antibiotic tablets to give them from the next day. The wound
should stay dry, pale and unswollen. Anything else would ring the alarm bells...
By digger
Date 08.12.03 09:02 UTC
Many vets don't believe in pain killers as pain is natures way of keeping a dog quiet and allowing the healing process - but if you can manage the dog so they don't go nuts (ie keep quiet and not excitment, ALL excercise (even in the garden) on a lead) until the stiches come out (usually about 10 days) then IMHO there is no need for the dog to go through the pain.
Wounds do sometimes look 'raw' -but there should be no heat and redness around it, and def no discharge - if there is take her back to the vets.
By mygirl
Date 08.12.03 09:36 UTC
Our girl wasn't given painkillers either, she was given a shot which was to last till the morning after then we had to do just gentle lead walking (which was the hardest part) for 5 days then have her stitches out 2 days later.
There should be no problems aslong as she isn't licking it.
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