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[pyrnet] Re: pyrnet-l-digest.20030606-2



In a message dated 06/06/03 11:01:34 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
owner-pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org writes:

<< However, spaying a
 female is major surgery. My advice, keep her quiet as long as you can, do
 your best to keep the incision clean and dry, and get some antibiotics from
 the vet in case of infection. And yes, they can sometimes do more damage
 trying to escape from their confinement than they would if left alone to do
 as they please.>>>>>>>>>>
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Hi Barb,
When I had  the Rescue Puppy Bitch spayed 2 weeks ago, the first couple of 
days were relatively quiet~~Then, She had "had enough of laying around"~~That 
was a "trip" trying to keep Her from running, jumping, playing with My other 
puppy !!
After the 3rd day, She was off pain Meds, so With no chance of medications 
"fighting with each other, I started Her on Rescue Remedy, ( with the full 
knowledge of My Vet )  It seemed to Help Her, and My sanity~~~<BG>
Pamc  :)
  >>