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Old 07-21-2004, 08:23 AM   #1
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Surgery pixie dust for my dog(UPDATE)

My 9 yeard old dog has to have surgery this morning! He has some kind of growth in his ear. I took him to the vet yesterday because his ear was swollen. they wanted to keep him last night, but I took him home. He's old and I think being away from home over night would be too much unecessary stress. I'm worried about him and the anesthitic. he's getting up there in age. Any spare good wishes and pixie dust would be appreciated!
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Old 07-21-2004, 08:25 AM   #2
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I hope all goes well with the surgery. Keep us updated!

Here's some puppy pixie dust
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on the way! Hope he is feeling better soon.
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Sending a ton of your way for a quick recovery for your dog! Let us know how he is doing!
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Sending lots of pixie to your dog Kelli I hope he has a speedy recovery!!
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At our house, dogs are people too! So hoping for a safe surgery and speedy recovery!
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Lots of for your dog...

As for the anesthesia, there are some really good ones used these days that aren't as hard on the animals as the old ones were. They can only put them under as much as needed instead of completely knocking them out with really long recovery times...
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Poor pup! Here's some pixie dust for him.

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awww my doggies and I both send lots of healing wishes your doggies way

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Sending lots of doggie your way...
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Kelli here is a ton of pixie dust for your sweet doggie! I think you are totally right about older pets spending time at the vet overnight if they don't have to. She is lucky to have you.
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Good luck to your doggie, I hope he feels better soon .

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Kelli, here's some for your doggy. I hope everything turns out fine.
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I hope your dog feels better soon. I am sure everything will be fine. My pets are all I have here in Michigan so I hold them very tight...I wouldn't want to leave my dog at the vet either!
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