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Great newsJoyce's had her checkup and she's doing perfectly well.
And it was another free appointment
Her next checkup is in a month. The regular checkups are important in case she ovulates. That would not be a good thing for her now there's nowhere for an egg to go.
So many dogs at the vet! One was huge and almost beyond the control of his humans. At one point Joyce let out a warning bok but I don't think any of them heard it over their own whining.
They don't keep you separate from the dogs? Our vet has different sides for cats and dogs. Chickens would go with cats.Joyce's had her checkup and she's doing perfectly well.
And it was another free appointment
Her next checkup is in a month. The regular checkups are important in case she ovulates. That would not be a good thing for her now there's nowhere for an egg to go.
So many dogs at the vet! One was huge and almost beyond the control of his humans. At one point Joyce let out a warning bok but I don't think any of them heard it over their own whining.
Would it be worth her getting a Suprelorin implant?Joyce's had her checkup and she's doing perfectly well.
And it was another free appointment
Her next checkup is in a month. The regular checkups are important in case she ovulates. That would not be a good thing for her now there's nowhere for an egg to go.
So many dogs at the vet! One was huge and almost beyond the control of his humans. At one point Joyce let out a warning bok but I don't think any of them heard it over their own whining.
Everyone wait together at the clinic I've been to. It's quite interesting to see people bringing in turtles, bunnies, lizards ...They don't keep you separate from the dogs? Our vet has different sides for cats and dogs. Chickens would go with cats.
I was very surprised he did not remove the ovaries while he was operating.Would it be worth her getting a Suprelorin implant?
I was surprised by that too - but I believe it is very tricky surgery so maybe he didn't want to risk it.I was very surprised he did not remove the ovaries while he was operating.
It's not a big business. It's in a corner shop. The huge vet who euthanised Lorna for me was in a huge building with separate cat and dog areas. Mark's waiting room is smaller than the funrun. Often there's no one else there, but last night there were too many dogs. I should've taken her outside but instead I parked her between the nurse's desk and myself with the dogs across the room. I'll take her outside next time.They don't keep you separate from the dogs? Our vet has different sides for cats and dogs. Chickens would go with cats.