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Please keep my "favorite sanity saver"
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 256189" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>WFEN - </p><p> </p><p>When Casper (my sanity saver and furry love of my life) went in to have his tooth extracted - it was his 3rd surgery. He also does NOT do well with anesthesia. He's big, and he fights it, and he gets so much to make him go out that waking up has been such a scare. The last 2 surgeries? I sat in the kennel with him and vigorously rubbed him for at least an hour or more. Rubbing and shaking and saying COME ON get up - let's get a squirrel (not that he ever would but it's a game we play) and it takes around 2 days for him to completely recover. </p><p> </p><p>Maybe when she has surgery you can ask to do this and help her? Most kennel staff don't have time to do it. But it really helps. My vet encourages it. Certainly it can't hurt. </p><p> </p><p>Keeping your little girl in our paws and prayers. Pootie sends extra love. </p><p> </p><p>Hugs</p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 256189, member: 4964"] WFEN - When Casper (my sanity saver and furry love of my life) went in to have his tooth extracted - it was his 3rd surgery. He also does NOT do well with anesthesia. He's big, and he fights it, and he gets so much to make him go out that waking up has been such a scare. The last 2 surgeries? I sat in the kennel with him and vigorously rubbed him for at least an hour or more. Rubbing and shaking and saying COME ON get up - let's get a squirrel (not that he ever would but it's a game we play) and it takes around 2 days for him to completely recover. Maybe when she has surgery you can ask to do this and help her? Most kennel staff don't have time to do it. But it really helps. My vet encourages it. Certainly it can't hurt. Keeping your little girl in our paws and prayers. Pootie sends extra love. Hugs Star [/QUOTE]
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