We took Scout back to the Vet’s for the night. She was having a hard time with the pain meds and was wheezing a bit, but the biggest thing was that she was bleeding. We were told to expect that since they couldn’t tie something off for some reason or other and so she would bleed a little. But after finally getting her to sleep a bit, she got up (she was unbelievably thirsty) and I walked into the kitchen and there was a lot of blood – and some clots – everywhere, which still might be normal, but was alarming enough that we thought she should be monitored overnight. So there you have it. We would have been worried all night long, and feel better that she’s in good hands.
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Janie F. says
I know it’s scary for you Claudia but taking her back to the vet for the night was the right thing to do for your girl. I am continuing to pray that all goes well for your family. Please keep updating. God bless you all.
Vanessa Bower says
Even though you would want your girl home with you ,sometimes it’s better to err on the side of caution. This will give you both an opportunity to get some sleep and be fresh when you pick up Miss Scot tomorrow. I’m so very happy she came through the surgery well and that all the prayers and good “mojo” helped.
Vanessa
Balisha says
So glad that you took her back. You would have worried yourself sick. She’s where she should be. Please update when you can.
Balisha (I’m praying for the three of you)
carmen says
I pray she gets well soon, keep us posted.
Nana Diana says
Oh Claudia, I am so sorry for Scout and sorry for you. I know how worrisome it is when we don’t really know what is happening with our pets. Saying a little Doggy Prayer for your sweet baby. xo Diana
Linda @ A La Carte says
Glad you took her back to the Vet. Better safe then a night of worry! Prayers for her tonight!
Jen @ Muddy Boot Dreams says
Thinking good thoughts, and keeping her in my prayers.
Jen
Melanie says
I’m glad to hear that Scout did well with the surgery, but the bleeding thing sounds a little too scary. I agree that it’s best for her to be at the vet’s office overnight so that she can be monitored.
SueZK says
Oh sweet Claudia. You and Don hang in there. Your sweet girl is where she should be. Warm thoughts for the best for all of you.
debi says
Oh Claudia, I’m so glad you took her back to the vet, that would make me feel better too, knowing she was with people who know exactly what to do. I will continue to send prayers her/your way. Poor little Scout. Hugs, Debi
Cindy says
Glad she is in professional hands
Julie says
I’m thinking of Scout tonight and saying prayers for her.
Linda says
Still keeping Scout and you in my prayers. Taking her back was the best thing to do, taking her where healing hands can help her. Lots of good thoughts coming your way.
Betsy says
Poor Scout and poor you. I’ll keep on praying for all of you.
Blessings,
Betsy
Sue ( wicked faerie queen) says
Scouts a tough gal I am sure she will be up in no time.
lynn legge says
sending love and hugs and prayers your way..
pets are our other children…. and we love them very much…
that tail will be wagging again soon…
Chy says
I’m sure it’s hard not to worry but thankful you took her back in to the vet. Hope you can rest tonight and Scout will be home, safe and sound and recovering tomorrow.
Teresa says
Prayers continue for the 3 of you. Hopefully tomorrow will e a better day. Luckily you are both home.
Corinne says
I am so glad her surgery was successful! I will continue to pray for a good recovery, it is so scary when they aren’t feeling well and can not tell us what bothers them. She is where she needs to be right now.
Dawn says
Oh no how horrible. I will pray it is just routine and all will be good toady.
lilliesinthecountry says
So terrifying, praying for a speedy recovery.
Ann says
A good decision Claudia. Sounds scary and upsetting. Knowing now that she is doing much better, I know you also are feeling better. The wound will heal quickly and having dealt with the human version of this with my daughter, its the best way for them to heal properly. Take care. Ann