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Title: Poorly Kassie
Post by: Backinwellies on June 25, 2013, 05:14:34 pm
Kassie my 6 month olf was spayed and had her inactive eye removed today.  ..... She is back home with swollen face and feeling bit sorry for herself .... and I feel guilty for putting her through it.  :(
Title: Re: Poorly Kassie
Post by: happygolucky on June 25, 2013, 05:29:16 pm
I suffer terribly with guilt!! Hope she feels better soon, maybe I am missing on a post but what is an OLF? and was her eye problem from birth or injury? I am interested as I saw a Lab pup with no eyes and it made me wonder...off to google olf now! :fc:
Title: Re: Poorly Kassie
Post by: Bionic on June 25, 2013, 05:39:22 pm
Linda,
I know what you mean. When Archie was 'done' I felt awful but it wasn't long before he was back to his old self and he doesn't seem to have missed his bits  ;D
I am sure she will be better for having the eye operated on too.
 :hug:  for Kassie
Title: Re: Poorly Kassie
Post by: happygolucky on June 25, 2013, 06:05:40 pm
I found it interesting that my female Lab who loves water and jumps in at every and any opportunity, stayed well out of it until she had healed, I just said "no" and she watched as they others went in...they soon recover, surprisingly quick!
 
Title: Re: Poorly Kassie
Post by: Backinwellies on June 25, 2013, 06:36:07 pm
Think eye was injury but I got her with one damaged eye from rescue centre ... OH loves to tell evryone we have a one eyed sheep dog!    OLf (f is next to d on key board!)
Title: Re: Poorly Kassie
Post by: happygolucky on June 25, 2013, 09:30:11 pm
Oh....a slip....I even googled  Olf :roflanim: , my lab got bitten very near her eye when she was very young, that was due to her going up to an older and less friendly dog, also the stud dog we use lost his eye in a fight!!.
 I think spaying a female in particular gives them a new lease of life and is necessary to help prevent future infections that can turn very nasty!!
Title: Re: Poorly Kassie
Post by: Backinwellies on June 26, 2013, 12:27:07 pm
Update ..... Kassie feeling much better ..... I should be pleased  .... but makes keeping wounds damage free much harder!
Title: Re: Poorly Kassie
Post by: Alistair on June 26, 2013, 12:35:58 pm
Haven't you got a plastic cone to go round her head? Or one of those softy collars?

I know when Julie was spayed about 4weeks ago, we caged her in her crate a lot for the first 5 days or so, not ideal but needed to be done to protect the stitches ( from the other dogs primarily), she's was herself again after 10days
Title: Re: Poorly Kassie
Post by: Bionic on June 26, 2013, 12:36:50 pm
I had a real problem stoping Archie from licking his wounds.  They gave him a collar but because he has such a long snout he could still reach. He went back to have his stitches out by which time he had already taken all of them out himself  :roflanim:  Luckily no harm done.
Title: Re: Poorly Kassie
Post by: Backinwellies on June 26, 2013, 05:44:20 pm
Tried lampshade ... but she went psycho .... was afraid she would knock her swollen eye so decided that was more of a problem so took off again. (vet had also.tried and failed!) ... she hasn't  bothered  with wound too much so far.  Put t-shirt on her last night but she had removed it by time I got up this morn. Just keeping  :fc:. Vet check in morn I'll discuss with her.
Title: Re: Poorly Kassie
Post by: Alistair on June 26, 2013, 08:11:42 pm
Baby socks taped on to her feet can help scratching
Title: Re: Poorly Kassie
Post by: happygolucky on June 27, 2013, 11:00:16 am
My labs have been brilliant at not licking their bits......I must add, when my daughters dog cuts her foot, I bandaged it very thickly and then put a load of grey gaffa tape on the top going up her leg, that was the only way we could prevent the cut getting worse, her foot looked like a golf club but it worked, so I suppose you could tape baby booties on the feet too....I am now smiling to myself as I bought some fun claw slippers that were for children, they fit my labs wonderfully but do come off, 2 pairs of them taped on and  you are sorted.....if you can stop laughing
Title: Re: Poorly Kassie
Post by: Backinwellies on June 27, 2013, 11:01:58 am
Oh's pink T-shirt worked wonders last night (had to get rid of that T-shirt some how!)
Title: Re: Poorly Kassie
Post by: happygolucky on June 27, 2013, 11:03:43 am
Do they make a onesie for dogs? 
Title: Re: Poorly Kassie
Post by: Backinwellies on June 27, 2013, 11:05:45 am
Maybe a market for those post opp ...... much better than silly lampshades!
Title: Re: Poorly Kassie
Post by: ZaktheLad on June 27, 2013, 03:21:43 pm
Those damn lampshades are one of the worst inventions out.  They seem to frighten the living daylights out of most dogs/cats that have to wear one and I am always worried they will do more harm to themselves when bumping in to objects around them.  My old lurcher went absolutely ballistic when he had to wear one and I took it off after about 5 mins as he was just too petrified to move around.  However, my current lurcher had to wear one and didn't bat an eyelid - walked around and behaved as if it wasn't even there!  I much prefer those softie collars or the ones that are a bit like a human version of a neck collar you get in hospital, although I found that these did cause a lump on my dogs back after a while (which disappeared after a while when collar was removed).
Title: Re: Poorly Kassie
Post by: happygolucky on June 27, 2013, 03:53:30 pm
I just caught myself eyeing up baby sock/shoes and there is nothing wrong with my dogs, as money is tight I did not buy any :innocent: