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They haven't dissolved yet? Do you think you could cut them yourself? That's what I had to do with Leia: she'd been spayed by the vet down in the country where my friend lives; they weren't dissolvable. My friend who was a RN told me how simple it was, but I was very nervous about it; afraid I might stab her with the scissors as she was very wiggly and thought it was a game! Took me two days but got them all. I was using a pair of small embroidery scissors... |
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We usually just stop at the vet (ours don't charge) and then while they are removing the stitches they also get a look at their tummy and make sure everything looks good! |
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I would take her back and get them to remove what is left. They shouldn't charge as it is still part of the operation procedure. They can also check her over as Cybeeb says. |
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