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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 522277" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>He called me from work and asked me to make an appointment tonight to take MaMa's in to get caught up in her shots. I gave the vet the heads up that he was going in so she could talk to him about the situation which she did. He is going to have her spayed next (not at my vet as they charge an arm and a leg - got a good deal today as on tues and thurs is low cost shots and free check up) and then has a friend from the pit rescue set up to take her, train her and find her a new home where she is the only dog. I think he will follow thru (not that he has an option not to) and get this done. I did make Suz's suggestion that he get a roommate or two and move, but that didn't go down well, but that I was puttin it out there as an option. LOL</p><p></p><p>She had to get emergency surgery yesterday because her stomach twisted so I had to take her over to the emergency vet for the night so she could be on a heart monitor - another 400.00 sigh. Vet picked her up this morning, Maggs was adamant that she was sooo not going in a cage, and was very vocal for hours howling and crying, so much she had to be sedated. I saw her tonight and she started her song and dance again, so I am sure the vet had to sedate her after I left - But the good news is she is feeling so much better and vet said she is doing really well considering her age.</p><p></p><p>I am extremely careful with Mama's being around anyone. She is locked away in the bedroom if anyone comes in the house. If I had no other pets, I would send her for training and keep her but thats not the case, and my Maggs and Tills are very important to me, as MaMa's is to Danny. Its heartbreaking for me because I love animals and she has been with us for 5 years. But as the vet told Danny, she can no longer be a member of our pack because of what she has done <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p><p></p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 522277, member: 47"] He called me from work and asked me to make an appointment tonight to take MaMa's in to get caught up in her shots. I gave the vet the heads up that he was going in so she could talk to him about the situation which she did. He is going to have her spayed next (not at my vet as they charge an arm and a leg - got a good deal today as on tues and thurs is low cost shots and free check up) and then has a friend from the pit rescue set up to take her, train her and find her a new home where she is the only dog. I think he will follow thru (not that he has an option not to) and get this done. I did make Suz's suggestion that he get a roommate or two and move, but that didn't go down well, but that I was puttin it out there as an option. LOL She had to get emergency surgery yesterday because her stomach twisted so I had to take her over to the emergency vet for the night so she could be on a heart monitor - another 400.00 sigh. Vet picked her up this morning, Maggs was adamant that she was sooo not going in a cage, and was very vocal for hours howling and crying, so much she had to be sedated. I saw her tonight and she started her song and dance again, so I am sure the vet had to sedate her after I left - But the good news is she is feeling so much better and vet said she is doing really well considering her age. I am extremely careful with Mama's being around anyone. She is locked away in the bedroom if anyone comes in the house. If I had no other pets, I would send her for training and keep her but thats not the case, and my Maggs and Tills are very important to me, as MaMa's is to Danny. Its heartbreaking for me because I love animals and she has been with us for 5 years. But as the vet told Danny, she can no longer be a member of our pack because of what she has done :( Marcie [/QUOTE]
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