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Cocker Specific Discussion => Health => Topic started by: mitches on November 18, 2014, 09:12:38 AM
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Bailey is getting spayed today, Im so nervous, first time for both of us!
She is wondering why she hasn't been fed!
We walking to the vets soon.
Has anyone used the blow up ring collars and would you recommend them?
Elaine and Bailey X
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Aw big hugs for you both :bigarmhug:
Try not to worry too much, keep busy!
She will be back in your loving arms
asap.
We had size 18 month babygros for the cockers,
worked really well :D
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Gemma has just worn her equafleece. I think as she felt it all over, the dressing feeling just came part of the overall feel of the vest
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Sure she will be fine. Worst thing with Coco was stopping her from leaping off the steps in the garden the day after >:( :005:
Babygro from Oxfam here ;)
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I hope all goes well for Bailey today :luv: we used a blow up collar for George, when he was castrated a couple of months ago, it worked really well and he was able to walk around and eat, unlike the cone of shame from the Vets, it made him thoroughly miserable and he refused point blank to move at all ph34r
Stephanie, George and Hamish xxx
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Thanks for all the replies. Called the vet at lunchtime she is doing well, got to pick her up at 3.30.
Sorry for the silly question, what do I do with the baby grow?
Chop the arms and legs off so its like a cotton tube over the stitches?
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Yes! or get legless :005:
Let me see if I can find a posted
photo ......
(wanders off)...
aargh wont let me copy aargh... have a
forum search under "babygrow" and you will see
some pics
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(http://i1306.photobucket.com/albums/s568/Beamum/imagejpg1_zpsa4a23d1d.jpg) (http://s1306.photobucket.com/user/Beamum/media/imagejpg1_zpsa4a23d1d.jpg.html)
I had a 18-24 month baby grow I think, I just cut a hole for her tail to pop through, I also left the press studs by her bum undone while I was with her, I felt the air could get to her wounds better and I could do up the studs when I was away.
She never bothered with her wounds, the biggest problem was stopping her jumping up >:D
I'm sure your girl will be very sleepy for the rest of the night and needing cuddles :luv:
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Thanks for all your help.
Bailey was pretty miserable when we took her home, slept on and off most of the night, struggling to get comfy :((
She hasn't moved much this morning. Have given her small amount of boiled chicken with scrambled eggs, along with some painkillers.
Just keeping her company and cosy, hope she perks up soon, its horrible watching them suffer :((
I will leave the plastic collar on for now and see how she gets on with it.
Elaine and Bailey x
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just to say, Gemma now after 10 days is acting as if nothing happened. zooming around the house, off lead running, not even paying any attention to the stitches So hopefully Bailey will soon be back to normal
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Hope Bailey is feeling a bit better now. She will soon be back to normal....very resilient our cockers xxx
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Thanks, so glad Gemma is back to normal :) Roll on a few more days x
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Bailey has really perked up and has been on a few wee walks, yipee :)
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stitches removed. normal duties resumed :fear2:
hope Bailey is fine
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stitches removed. normal duties resumed :fear2:
hope Bailey is fine
Bailey has really perked up and has been on a few wee walks, yipee :)
Sounds like there will be 2 pocket rockets running about soon :005: :005:
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stitches removed. normal duties resumed :fear2:
hope Bailey is fine
Bailey has really perked up and has been on a few wee walks, yipee :)
Sounds like there will be 2 pocket rockets running about soon :005: :005:
running of nitrox :005:
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Bailey nuts again too :)