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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 484479" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>My little dog was spayed today. I don't like the idea of this but the practical reality is that I have so little experience or knowledge of dogs that I would not know when she needed to be kept inside and it would be bad for her if she were to have more puppies now, at 8 years old (she has had three litters) - also, if I am honest, for me. Anyway, the vet said all was fine but she seems VERY groggy and disoriented. Doesn't want to eat, drink or walk and looks very dazed. She is currently lying wrapped up in blankets on the sofa, looking rather pitiful.</p><p>I just wondered if anyone had any advice or tips to share. The vet said she didn't need any particular care and that she would be "completely fine" tomorrow, but he didn't strike me as the particularly tender or solicitous type...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 484479, member: 11227"] My little dog was spayed today. I don't like the idea of this but the practical reality is that I have so little experience or knowledge of dogs that I would not know when she needed to be kept inside and it would be bad for her if she were to have more puppies now, at 8 years old (she has had three litters) - also, if I am honest, for me. Anyway, the vet said all was fine but she seems VERY groggy and disoriented. Doesn't want to eat, drink or walk and looks very dazed. She is currently lying wrapped up in blankets on the sofa, looking rather pitiful. I just wondered if anyone had any advice or tips to share. The vet said she didn't need any particular care and that she would be "completely fine" tomorrow, but he didn't strike me as the particularly tender or solicitous type... [/QUOTE]
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