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 6 days since surgery to remove needle and she acts like nothng hapened.

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Monaleto
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Female Join date : 2013-04-10
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PostSubject: 6 days since surgery to remove needle and she acts like nothng hapened.   6 days since surgery to remove needle and she acts like nothng hapened. EmptySat Nov 28, 2015 12:15 pm

Is this pretty normal for huskys? 7 more days before staples come out, insission looks good. No licking, we used a t - shirt instead of a cone, seems to work better. Anyway she is doing great, hard to keep her low key, as she wants to run and play.
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PostSubject: Re: 6 days since surgery to remove needle and she acts like nothng hapened.   6 days since surgery to remove needle and she acts like nothng hapened. EmptySat Nov 28, 2015 12:23 pm

Pretty normal in my very limited experience:

 My first husky was spayed at a slightly older age...I was told they put her in their most secure cage.  After recovering from anaesthesia and the office closed for the day, she broke out of that cage, dived through the glass storm door, breaking the glass, then found her way home, a distance of maybe 3-5 miles...I came home late at night, found my front door open with her standing inside, looking out the storm door, wagging her tail, greeting me.  My neighbor saw her outside and put her in the house...

Called the vet the next day, basically WTF! and they were very apologetic and said they would not charge me for the broken window 6 days since surgery to remove needle and she acts like nothng hapened. 1625187496   THeir big concern was whether her stitches were holding.  They were.

So...good luck with keeping her quiet.  I've not figured that one out with this breed lol!
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PostSubject: Re: 6 days since surgery to remove needle and she acts like nothng hapened.   6 days since surgery to remove needle and she acts like nothng hapened. EmptySat Nov 28, 2015 7:04 pm

Ya, she wanted To Play Pretty Bad today. Sitting on my front steps at a Balmy 35 degrees having a beer and she snuck up behind me and started nipping at the back of my arms. Butt up the air ears
back, just ready for our Alpha game.... She's a Dandy!!
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PostSubject: Re: 6 days since surgery to remove needle and she acts like nothng hapened.   6 days since surgery to remove needle and she acts like nothng hapened. EmptySat Nov 28, 2015 7:27 pm

Monaleto wrote:
Ya, she wanted To Play Pretty Bad today. Sitting on my front steps at a Balmy 35 degrees having a beer and she snuck up behind me and started nipping at the back of my arms. Butt up the air ears
back, just ready for our Alpha game.... She's a Dandy!!

lol! sound just like my boy! He's waiting for a walk...as soon as I finish my coffee, the Maxair takes effect and the stoves are closed down...
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