Thanks to everyone who sent good wishes. She actually recovered much faster than Autumn did. She was alert last night and ate her dinner. She was a bit more whiny, but I think that's just her personality as she loves to have lots of attention. The vet did a fantastic job with the incision and the suturing--it's three quarters the length of Autumn's and neat as a pin.
She is acting like her normal self again today (I must confess I enjoyed a bit having her drugged)--bouncing off the walls, wanting to be my proctologist, pushing Autumn aside in her quest to be the only dog who ever gets petted, et cetera. But we love her and are pleased to see her feeling fine. :)
The only challenge now will be to keep her from bouncing around too much for a whole week!
For Autumn's part, she was so distressed being without her sister yesterday that she tore down and destroyed two of the sets of venetian blinds. I was shocked that the world's most perfect dog had actually done something bad! But at the same time, I was pleased to see that she obviously had bonded with Linden, rather than finding her to be merely an annoying overgrown puppy!
Have a good weekend, all! We will obviously be home-bound, but the weekend after, we get to go blueberry picking!
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So glad to see Linden recover well and quickly. When blueberries in season, take some pictures to share with us. how far is the blueberry farm? I hope it is organic ones..
There is no blueberry farm. It's all wild ones, so yes, no chemicals!
When picking berries, be alert if any animals around for their shares of berries too... Only go where other humans are there too
O RLY?
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