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YAY! Just the news we were hoping to hear We have a dog named Mitchell who has just that temperament
It is such a fine line, especially with her size and knowing many larger dogs need a little more help in the beginning!
I am so happy for you and your family
Keeping her quiet is going to be so important! Seems larger breeds tend to get a seroma even easier than the smaller breeds. My totally unprofessional thoughts on that is due to their size. I am sitting here giggling thinking if she gets too wild maybe you should baby her so she can quiet down and give you her best "helpless" act, hahaha!
Hugs to all, keep up the good work. You are totally rawking this!
Hugs,
Jackie, Bo, Andy, Oscar, Phoebe, and the coolest feral tripawd kitty Huckleberry
Yay! So glad to hear that things are going better! Learn from my mistakes though ... I allowed for too much activity in the first two weeks and it sent us back to the ER this weekend w severe neck pain and earned us a fentanyl patch. It’s so hard though when we are sooooexcited we to see them doing so well!
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