Lucie is doing well. She is out of surgery and getting pain meds every four hours. Her bladder is intact and she has a urinary catheter in place to keep her clean and her bladder empty. She ate well for them tonight so they are going to start her on oral antibiotics and pain meds as well. She will start sling walking tomorrow every four hours to get back on her feet. She has a pin and a plate in each hind leg and they think she will do well and recover well. I am so relieved. Wish I could go see her but have to work tomorrow and she is two hours away. Hoping if they pull the urinary catheter tomorrow and she can urinate on her own she can go home on Thursday. I have a sling ordered to walk her and we are going to crate her in the living room. I am worried about her having to up and down the stairs to go outside but hopefully we will get the hang of it fast. She really can't afford to slip and fall down right after surgery. Sigh. I don't know what I am going to do when we have a child if I am this much of a basket case over the dog.
That's great news about Lucie; you'll do fine with her even though it's going to be a bit of a challenge. You're going to be a great mother; look how much you care about a dog!
I thought i was at the bottom, and things could only go up... then a hawk got another one of my hens today![]()
That's too bad.
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Does anyone remember the discussion last winter about gloves for working outside that are water proof & insulated? I was trying to remember the brand of some of them & can't for the life of me. What kind of gloves do you all use for going out to feed & water when it's really cold?
I'd like to know about the gloves, too. My regular gloves are not going to cut it. I had some cheap gardening gloves from Wal-Mart that were almost waterproof but not quite, and they're falling apart.