Hi everyone,
The only point of this post is to share our experiences. Maybe this can help someone else who doesn't know what to expect - I know that I didn't!
I had to drop Scarlett off at the vet yesterday morning at 8:30am. This was really hard for me! She has been to the vets a few times before and feels pretty comfortable there now, so she was alright being there. They put her on the "big" scale before I left, and that was her first time on that scale. She didn't care for the way it felt under her paws and kept running off lol But we got her weighed - my baby weighs 11 pounds already!
Luckily, I had a few things to take care of that day, including visiting my mom and grandmother, so at least I could keep busy while she was gone. It was really strange not having her with me all of the time. We have only had her with us for a few months, but now I can't imagine not having her!
The vet told me that the operation would be finished by 1pm and that I could call to check up on her if I wanted to. So I gave them a call at a little passed 1 and they told me that she was finished her surgery an hour ago and everything went smoothly. This definitely set my mind at ease - I was so worried that something would happen to her while she was there.
I went back to pick her up at 4pm. She was really groggy still, and all of her hair under her mouth was wet with drool. My poor baby
They gave me some papers with information about the spay, what to expect, and how long to keep her away from what activities. We then went straight home. Scarlett pretty much laid around and slept all night. The vet said that she could have a little food, but she didn't eat anything.
Today she has had a bit more energy, but is still not quite her usual self. The wound still looks good and she has been great about not licking it or touching it. She has stayed by my side and slept most of the time today as well.
So despite all of my many anxieties, things have gone really well so far! It is going to be hard to keep her from doing any running or jumping for the next little while, but we will deal with that when the time comes.
The only point of this post is to share our experiences. Maybe this can help someone else who doesn't know what to expect - I know that I didn't!
I had to drop Scarlett off at the vet yesterday morning at 8:30am. This was really hard for me! She has been to the vets a few times before and feels pretty comfortable there now, so she was alright being there. They put her on the "big" scale before I left, and that was her first time on that scale. She didn't care for the way it felt under her paws and kept running off lol But we got her weighed - my baby weighs 11 pounds already!
Luckily, I had a few things to take care of that day, including visiting my mom and grandmother, so at least I could keep busy while she was gone. It was really strange not having her with me all of the time. We have only had her with us for a few months, but now I can't imagine not having her!
The vet told me that the operation would be finished by 1pm and that I could call to check up on her if I wanted to. So I gave them a call at a little passed 1 and they told me that she was finished her surgery an hour ago and everything went smoothly. This definitely set my mind at ease - I was so worried that something would happen to her while she was there.
I went back to pick her up at 4pm. She was really groggy still, and all of her hair under her mouth was wet with drool. My poor baby
Today she has had a bit more energy, but is still not quite her usual self. The wound still looks good and she has been great about not licking it or touching it. She has stayed by my side and slept most of the time today as well.
So despite all of my many anxieties, things have gone really well so far! It is going to be hard to keep her from doing any running or jumping for the next little while, but we will deal with that when the time comes.