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Curious 01-10-2008 06:44 PM

:hug:

update when you can.

she is one beautiful dog. a big one to snuggle with.

azoyizes 01-10-2008 07:13 PM

Cheryl, Holly is one beautiful dog! I hope her surgery went well, and I hope her recovery goes smoothly. :Good-Luck:

Taffy 01-10-2008 10:30 PM

Not Holly! Holly gonna have a boo-boo! My poor Holly dog! She may have anything she wants to eat. Give her a little bell to ring for when she wants something.

Hoping that all goods well for Holly and she feels better fast!

greta 01-10-2008 11:03 PM

Poor Holly, and poor Cheryl - I know you'll be worried sick about her till she's back home with you. Luke, Chipper, and Yoda have paws crossed that everything goes smoothly. Lovely, wet, doggy smooches to you both.:grouphug:

tovaxin_lab_rat 01-11-2008 12:18 AM

Holly is home safe and sound with a bazillion staples in her side. She is doing ok.

Thanks everyone!

Now for the icky part. The lipoma was the size of a football! Our vet took pictures of it and it was HUGE! It took him an hour to get it out. Geez Louise it was gross! It was between two muscles layers and was only attached to the lower muscles for about 2 inches, which was good!

Holly is sleeping. She ate a little bit of food and had a little bit of water. She has her antibiotics and pain meds.

And no funny collar YET. If she doesn't leave the incision alone, she will get a collar!

Riverwild 01-11-2008 02:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Av8rgirl (Post 186108)
Holly is home safe and sound with a bazillion staples in her side. She is doing ok.

Thanks everyone!

Now for the icky part. The lipoma was the size of a football! Our vet took pictures of it and it was HUGE! It took him an hour to get it out. Geez Louise it was gross! It was between two muscles layers and was only attached to the lower muscles for about 2 inches, which was good!

Holly is sleeping. She ate a little bit of food and had a little bit of water. She has her antibiotics and pain meds.

And no funny collar YET. If she doesn't leave the incision alone, she will get a collar!

Oh ewwwwwww on the size of the lipoma! That must have been sooo uncomfortable, regardless of how she handled it!! Glad to hear everything went ok! Let us know how it goes!

Now take YOUR meds and git to bed!!:p

DM 01-11-2008 10:30 AM

Smoochies to our sweet Holly and FG too!

She was a brave lil trooper. Soo glad she's going to be ok, Cheryl.
They are really like kids. I worry about my older gal w/her Lymphoma, but every day she's here is a gift.

Hugs to you both. :hug::hug: Scratch her ear and under her chin for me. My doxie's like that!!

ewizabeth 01-11-2008 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by daisymay (Post 186186)
Smoochies to our sweet Holly and FG too!

Oh she's going to feel so much better when she's all healed! You might have to hire a dog walker FG!! :hug:

Chris 01-11-2008 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Av8rgirl (Post 186108)
Holly is home safe and sound with a bazillion staples in her side. She is doing ok.

Thanks everyone!

Now for the icky part. The lipoma was the size of a football! Our vet took pictures of it and it was HUGE! It took him an hour to get it out. Geez Louise it was gross! It was between two muscles layers and was only attached to the lower muscles for about 2 inches, which was good!

Holly is sleeping. She ate a little bit of food and had a little bit of water. She has her antibiotics and pain meds.

And no funny collar YET. If she doesn't leave the incision alone, she will get a collar!

Cheryl,
I'm so glad everything went well yesterday for your pup. Here's to a quick recovery for Holly. Give her an extra :hug: and treat from me.

SallyC 01-11-2008 12:11 PM

Glad to know Baby's OK....How is Mommy?

Smooooooooches to Holly and Mommy too.http://home.earthlink.net/~sal.pal/s...tures/woof.gif


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