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Friends popped round earlier to see her, and me ofcourse , and she was back to her normal self. It was quite a chore keeping her on four feet and stopping her from running around with excitement. She is now sleeping, bless her. |
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Glad to see she is feeling a little better I think it unsettles them for a day or so. Its the anthestic in thes system. She will come on leaps and bounds, is she leaving her stitches alone? I think the major issue is stopping them jumping about. I almost had heart faliure everytime Sal moved verticaly.........as all terriers seem prone to do related to Tigger as they are. |
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