Awe... poor Fister! So many doorways to try to get through, poor thing! Glad he has recovered and is feeling better! He's such a handsome boy, I'm glad he got through the surgery well!
Awe... poor Fister! So many doorways to try to get through, poor thing! Glad he has recovered and is feeling better! He's such a handsome boy, I'm glad he got through the surgery well!
As usual I cannot see the video but the pictures tell the story. I always wonder how they can be suspicious that early - but they sure can![]()
Had I not seen him like that before, I would have freaked out, but a few hours after this, he could walk fairly straight.And he certainly had an appetite!
I did ask the vet to give him as little as possible, and I asked if he could give him something that wore off quicker - he said he would. But this time I came to take him home quicker, so that's why he was still so affected.
Today, it's like he's forgotten all about it and he seems quite happy and is demanding as usual.
Barbara, I thought you (and others) would be able to view the video, since I uploaded to Photobucket, but that's obviously not the case. I'm going to try as an mpg-4.
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