Oh no Rachel! Oh how terrifying!! Thank God that Anna is alright. Poor AnnaDid the vet say the injuries to her legs were soft tissue injury? Cuts and lacerations??? The important thing is to keep her quiet and let her rest. Her body and mind have gotten quite a shock. Will the Dr. be checking her again soon? I guess he is confident that there were no internal injuries. I would just keep an extra close eye on her the next few days. After the medication has worn off you can judge all of her "vitals" better. Make sure she is eating, especiallly that she is drinking, peeing, check her poop (and pee) for any blood, any signs of increased pain, lethary. If you think she is at all showing signs of distress, call the vet right away. Please give sweet Anna lots and lots of gentle kisses on her eyelids from me, Star and Cody! Poor, brave girl!! Sleep well sweetie and snuggle close to your Mommy!!





Did the vet say the injuries to her legs were soft tissue injury? Cuts and lacerations??? The important thing is to keep her quiet and let her rest. Her body and mind have gotten quite a shock. Will the Dr. be checking her again soon? I guess he is confident that there were no internal injuries. I would just keep an extra close eye on her the next few days. After the medication has worn off you can judge all of her "vitals" better. Make sure she is eating, especiallly that she is drinking, peeing, check her poop (and pee) for any blood, any signs of increased pain, lethary. If you think she is at all showing signs of distress, call the vet right away. Please give sweet Anna lots and lots of gentle kisses on her eyelids from me, Star and Cody! Poor, brave girl!! Sleep well sweetie and snuggle close to your Mommy!!


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