Poor Pirate... hand in there mate...
now let´s get back home for some yummies and peace...no more alone time...
glad it was taken care of and nothing happened to our pretty Pirate..
sending healing vibes to her recovery so she can go home.
Poor Pirate... hand in there mate...
now let´s get back home for some yummies and peace...no more alone time...
glad it was taken care of and nothing happened to our pretty Pirate..
sending healing vibes to her recovery so she can go home.
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Awww, poor girlI am so glad your favorite Vet was there to help
Pirate. This doesn't have to be "goodbye" just yet does it? I hope and
pray she can be stabilized & come home to re-coop. The meds might
still help her be more confortable right? Feel better soon Pirate.
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Oh my, wet eyes here.I'm so glad the doctor was able to stop and bring her back around.
Hang in there Pirate, so you can come home and relax.
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Pirate has tugged on my heartstrings since you brought her home with you. I hope she has quite a few more good days with you Tamara.
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I am so sorry that things did not go as you had hoped. I am glad that Dr. Rick was able to revive this special girl, and that she has a home like your's to go home to.
No! Not yet. She's home now. She doesn't seem any worse for wear, except she has some runny stools, which is a problem when you lack complete bowel control! But not a huge problem, compared to what could have happened! I can mop and wash blankets! She stole some food out of Paxil's bowl and drank a bowl of water. Nothing keeps that dog from her food! She wanted outside to nap in her favorite sunny spot. I made her go in the "sick bay" pen instead. Don't want the young hooligans knocking her around!
I laughed at the techs at the clinic. They didn't want to release her when I showed up because they had to help her stand and she seemed unsteady on her paws. I told them they would need to master time travel to change that; back to when Pirate was young and healthy! Even on a good day, she's a bit wobbly and I help her stand up!
I didn't get to talk to Rick. He was doing another surgery. I left my cell number for him to call when he gets a chance. He didn't change her meds, so I want to talk to him about that. Also need to thank him--the bill was much lower than I expected. He charged me less than half of the usual for the bloodwork and comped all of the emergency interventions that saved her life(the fluids, oxygen set up, ect).
Well, we're pretty sure it's malignant, but at this point, it's not worth the risk to remove it.
No, the clinic doesn't do house calls anymore. He used to do euthansias at home, but since the mobile vet opened, he doesn't do any home calls. I'm not even sure that he does farm/horse visits anymore! Carolynne, the mobile vet, is very nice. She already comes to the house for several of the critters with on-going issues who can't handle the trip to the clinic.
Last edited by Glacier; 08-16-2008 at 02:35 AM.
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Well Miss Pirate, I am glad to know you are home and recovering from the ordeal that scared the crap out of all of us!! Will send some positive thoughts that that nasty old malignant tumor slows down and doesn't mess with you any more. Be well sweetheart, we love you!!
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Thank God for Rick and thank God for you, Tamara. Get well sweet girl. Get some rest and relaxation and plenty of food. {{{{{HUGS TO ALL}}}}}
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Thanks Barry!
Pretty Pirate, be happy. Your vet sounds wonderful!
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How frightening! I'm glad Pirate is okay now...as okay as she can be without the surgery. She's so lucky to have a place like yours to live out her "golden" years.
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