Kallie got her stitches out and is doing fantastic. We are now doing a 'doggy daycare' for a friends Sheltie. Kallie and Mia [the sheltie] are best buddies. Kallie is so excited to have a third buddy to play with around the house.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Monday, February 7, 2011
She's Getting Better
It has been three days since Kallie got spayed. She has made plenty of progress in her recovery and is doing fabulous.
Still pretty sleepy and not her enthusiastic self but she's not in any obvious pain, [that I can tell].
Thankfully she isn't licking her stitches to much.. [thanks to Bitter Apple].
Here is video the day I brought her home from the spay [2-4-11]
Here is video taken yesterday morning [2-06-11]!
Have a great week.
Diana and Kallie
Still pretty sleepy and not her enthusiastic self but she's not in any obvious pain, [that I can tell].
Thankfully she isn't licking her stitches to much.. [thanks to Bitter Apple].
This was taken right before I woke her up this morning. |
Here is video the day I brought her home from the spay [2-4-11]
Here is video taken yesterday morning [2-06-11]!
Have a great week.
Diana and Kallie
Friday, February 4, 2011
Mission Getting Spayed; Accomplished...
Kallie went to get spayed this morning as most of you know, if you read my previous blog post.
I was a nervous wreck until I got the call around 9:15am that she had made it through surgery and was just resting.
The vet told us we could pick her up around 3pm today [the same day] under the rules that she stay calm, and quiet in her crate today.
When I went to pick her up I was so relieved to see her, know that she was okay. and that she was with me, where she belonged.
On the ride home you could feel her entire body and every single muscle just collapse into my lap.. She was home, where she knew she should be!
Right now, the rules are:
I was a nervous wreck until I got the call around 9:15am that she had made it through surgery and was just resting.
The vet told us we could pick her up around 3pm today [the same day] under the rules that she stay calm, and quiet in her crate today.
When I went to pick her up I was so relieved to see her, know that she was okay. and that she was with me, where she belonged.
On the ride home you could feel her entire body and every single muscle just collapse into my lap.. She was home, where she knew she should be!
Right now, the rules are:
- no jumping around for 11days
- I must carry her up and down the stairs for 11days
- No rough-housing
- No walking around to much the first day.
- Watch for any reaction to the stitches etc.
- Last 'Rule'~ Just give her all the love in the world that mama can give her, until she's all back to her excited, chipper, enthusiastic self!
Super groggy and tired from everything she's been through! |
Thursday, February 3, 2011
The Big Day Is Tomorrow
Kallie is getting spayed tomorrow [2/4/11]. She is going to be eight months old on February 16th, so I figured it was about time.
We just went to the vet for her pre-surgery check-up to make sure it's a 'go' for tomorrow. She looks as healthy as can be, according to the vet. That news helped calm my nerves just a little.
I think no-matter how many people tell me it's gonna be okay, and chances are extremely slim that somethings gonna go wrong, I'm still gonna be a nervice wreck until she's back at home resting.
After the surgery is over, my next challenge is going to be, how to keep a cattle-dog 'chill' and non-exuberant for a whole week-and-a-half. I'm thinking tons-and-tons of mind games, '101 things to do with [fill in the blank]' - Food Toys, and anything else you or I can come up with. If you have suggestions, lord knows I need them- So comment below!.
I will keep everyone updated and I'm so glad I'm back in the bloggitivity world! I missed commenting, and reading, and interacting with everyone.
Have a great Thursday and a Great Super-Bowl Weekend. [Who are you rooting for?]
Diana and Kallie.
We just went to the vet for her pre-surgery check-up to make sure it's a 'go' for tomorrow. She looks as healthy as can be, according to the vet. That news helped calm my nerves just a little.
I think no-matter how many people tell me it's gonna be okay, and chances are extremely slim that somethings gonna go wrong, I'm still gonna be a nervice wreck until she's back at home resting.
After the surgery is over, my next challenge is going to be, how to keep a cattle-dog 'chill' and non-exuberant for a whole week-and-a-half. I'm thinking tons-and-tons of mind games, '101 things to do with [fill in the blank]' - Food Toys, and anything else you or I can come up with. If you have suggestions, lord knows I need them- So comment below!.
I will keep everyone updated and I'm so glad I'm back in the bloggitivity world! I missed commenting, and reading, and interacting with everyone.
Have a great Thursday and a Great Super-Bowl Weekend. [Who are you rooting for?]
Diana and Kallie.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
What Progress We've Made!
We had our World Of Pet's Expo last weekend [1/28-1/30]. I took Kallie on Sunday and we stayed back in the agility area with our friends who were trialing with their dogs.
Kallie listened to almost everything I asked, and considering the amount of commotion, distractions and all the immense amount of smells, she behaved pretty darn well in my book.
A few times we needed to re-direct her focus off of another dog etc. however, for the most part she had great eye contact with me and relaxed body language.
When we first arrived however, she was a little nervous, but as I stated above, it was a loud and unfamiliar environment for her, It was her first time in that type of environment.
We let her sleep in her crate and through the crate become accustomed to all her surroundings. That seemed to do the trick and when I took her out of her crate for the first time since we had got there she was all tail wags and excited. It was almost like she woke up a different dog, "Oh, This is my time to shine, It's agility!".
We had a supertastic weekend and it gives me the encouragement and that extra boost to continue doing what I've been doing [positive reinforcement only and clicker training] because it's working.
I realized throughout the day she was with me at the expo, how strong our bond and trust in each-other has become. I couldn't ask for a better dog, friend or companion to be at my side for Years, and Years, to come.
I also got a new camera over the weekend, so saying I got a few good shots is an understatement. Not to overwhelm you with to many pictures, I'll just add a few of my favorites.
Diana and Kallie
Kallie listened to almost everything I asked, and considering the amount of commotion, distractions and all the immense amount of smells, she behaved pretty darn well in my book.
A few times we needed to re-direct her focus off of another dog etc. however, for the most part she had great eye contact with me and relaxed body language.
When we first arrived however, she was a little nervous, but as I stated above, it was a loud and unfamiliar environment for her, It was her first time in that type of environment.
We let her sleep in her crate and through the crate become accustomed to all her surroundings. That seemed to do the trick and when I took her out of her crate for the first time since we had got there she was all tail wags and excited. It was almost like she woke up a different dog, "Oh, This is my time to shine, It's agility!".
We had a supertastic weekend and it gives me the encouragement and that extra boost to continue doing what I've been doing [positive reinforcement only and clicker training] because it's working.
I realized throughout the day she was with me at the expo, how strong our bond and trust in each-other has become. I couldn't ask for a better dog, friend or companion to be at my side for Years, and Years, to come.
I also got a new camera over the weekend, so saying I got a few good shots is an understatement. Not to overwhelm you with to many pictures, I'll just add a few of my favorites.
Diana and Kallie
Oh and for some extra cuteness, we perfected our 'Meerkat' trick we have been working on. She's such a proud little girl, and I'm a proud momma!
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