Worried mum needs to be kept busy!!!

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  1. "M"

    "M" Total Gardener

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    The upset tum is probably a side effect from the anaesthetic, Lea.

    If she's still feeling playful then she is well on the road to recovery :dbgrtmb: :doggieshmooze:
     
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    • fileyboy

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      Glad to see Willa is feeling better,when Lady had here's done we had to stop her lumping about too much but once she got her stitches out there was no holding her.
       
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        Yes, stopping Willa jumping around is proving impossible.
        She won't have to have the stitches removed as they will dissolve so that is one less trip to the vet for her. She does have a check up on Wednesday though.
         
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        • Lolimac

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          Pleased to hear Willa is doing well Lea:doggieshmooze:
           
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            :blue thumb: Sounds like she is doing well.. :hapydancsmil:
             
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