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<blockquote data-quote="Recon" data-source="post: 17024228" data-attributes="member: 181287"><p><img src="https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20240321/5dcca042b93ad799d3e385e46285f490.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Update:</p><p>Little girl had her best day today since the surgery. She’s not a fan of the cone whatsoever. And it was effecting her eating and drinking, and her mood. I decided, for her sake, that I would watch her so she didn’t have to wear the cone. When I’m home she doesn’t wear it, unless it’s bedtime. As of yesterday we got the results back from the tumor, it’s not cancer! The munchkin has one more week left then the stitches come out. She has labor somewhat to use the bathroom but it’s most likely because of the stitches being so close to the area. I mentioned her behavior changes to the doctor and we have some meds to help with using the bathroom. And it seems a lot of this could be from the cone. This dog does not like anything on her body. Only time she wears a collar is to the groomers and the vet, due to rules of those locations. And even then she’s scratching at it and wanting me to take it off. Anyway, she’s doing a lot better today compared to the last week. The vet suggested maybe a yearly inspection of her to keep an eye on her other spots. Which we’re going to do.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from somewhere in the twilight zone…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Recon, post: 17024228, member: 181287"] [IMG]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20240321/5dcca042b93ad799d3e385e46285f490.jpg[/IMG] Update: Little girl had her best day today since the surgery. She’s not a fan of the cone whatsoever. And it was effecting her eating and drinking, and her mood. I decided, for her sake, that I would watch her so she didn’t have to wear the cone. When I’m home she doesn’t wear it, unless it’s bedtime. As of yesterday we got the results back from the tumor, it’s not cancer! The munchkin has one more week left then the stitches come out. She has labor somewhat to use the bathroom but it’s most likely because of the stitches being so close to the area. I mentioned her behavior changes to the doctor and we have some meds to help with using the bathroom. And it seems a lot of this could be from the cone. This dog does not like anything on her body. Only time she wears a collar is to the groomers and the vet, due to rules of those locations. And even then she’s scratching at it and wanting me to take it off. Anyway, she’s doing a lot better today compared to the last week. The vet suggested maybe a yearly inspection of her to keep an eye on her other spots. Which we’re going to do. Sent from somewhere in the twilight zone… [/QUOTE]
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