How is the Jamester doing?
How is the Jamester doing?
Good news. I am sure she will get lots of fuss too![]()
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She's pretty much back to her old self today!!
Her "umbilical hernia" incision was "leaking" fluid but I'm sure it's just from her licking the area and/or running around outside (which I told her NOT to do... but you try telling an Aussie not to run!!). It isn't red and irritated and it looks GREAT so far and she isn't even that interested in licking it a whole lot so hopefully she heals soon!
Unlike Charlie, he licked and scratched his to the point it got infected and was raw for... probably a good two months we had to deal with his. Even with an e-collar, he would break or rip off every one I could get on him and it was bad ><
Can't you keep her on leash??She really shouldn't be running around, whether she feels like it or not. A spay is a pretty major surgery. The external incision's healing is important, but it's all the internal sutures you need to worry about. The outside usually heals quickly.
I dunno, if it were me and my dog she would only be going outside on leash.
*Thanks Ashley*
Oh, don't worry, even if she's on a leash she'd be doing the same thing anyway. She isn't running laps around the yard if that's what you're thinking haha. We're being so cautious we didn't even let her jump on or off the bed but picked her up instead.
She's ok today, it wasn't anything major EXCEPT NOW I examined her incision from the spay and theres a lump underneath. Gonna call the vet tomorrow and ask about it. Both seem to be healing ok, but this lump wasn't there before her spay as I palpated her abdomen the night prior (that's how I found the fatty deposit).
EDIT: I should reiterate to include when I mentioned "running" in my previous post, I'd meant running to a spot to pee, and you know I guess it would even be more of a "trot" versus run if anything
I have to agree! My dogs were leashed for nearly two weeks after being fixed. The knot could be fluid build up which occurs from too much activity, please make sure you talk to the vet. It's not easy keeping them leashed, it's a living he!!, but it is safest.I dunno, if it were me and my dog she would only be going outside on leash.![]()
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Guys, don't worry I'm not stupid... I know to limit her activity, and that's exactly what I'm doing. She stays in our bedroom all day away from the other animals and only goes outside supervised. Her activity level now versus last week is close to none.
Also tried calling the vet but they were closed on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Well, the receptionist is there but no vets (and they don't have techs, its a very small clinic). I left a message and will be calling again Monday. She is in no pain and the incision is healing beautifully.
Last edited by Jessika; 06-01-2008 at 12:41 AM.
Some spayed kitties get a hernia...they are easily fixed, though it means another Sir Jury. You mentioned a hernia incision...well, mebbe another one showed up!
Best wishes for Jamie!
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I am so glad everything went well.yeah umbilical hernias can cause mental problems, it did with a catahoula named Kavu we adopted out where I work. he's awesome but he's always been slow but I love him.
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