Pray for my hunting buddy
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Fork Horn
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 198

My pup was acting weird so I took her to the vet, they did emergency surgery and removed one of her ovaries and part of the uterus. They are usually about the size of a large grape but hers had swollen to the size of two grapefruits. She's recovering now but she needs all the prayers she can get... Also, don't forget who retrieves your birds or rounds your rabbits. these pups do it for our approval and love. I just hope she has many more years in the blind with me.... Attatched are pics of her recovering and a pic of the ovary they removed.
#7

So glad she is recovering and getting around/eating. Did they remove just part of the uterus...or did they just go ahead and do a full OHE? How old is she?
What pain meds did they send her home with?
It's so tough to watch them hurt or be down like this. They are family as far as I'm concerned. She is a lucky pup to have you taking such good care of her.
What pain meds did they send her home with?
It's so tough to watch them hurt or be down like this. They are family as far as I'm concerned. She is a lucky pup to have you taking such good care of her.
#8
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 198

So glad she is recovering and getting around/eating. Did they remove just part of the uterus...or did they just go ahead and do a full OHE? How old is she?
What pain meds did they send her home with?
It's so tough to watch them hurt or be down like this. They are family as far as I'm concerned. She is a lucky pup to have you taking such good care of her.
What pain meds did they send her home with?
It's so tough to watch them hurt or be down like this. They are family as far as I'm concerned. She is a lucky pup to have you taking such good care of her.
Last edited by skiftcky; 01-09-2014 at 05:55 PM. Reason: added age
#9

That's good to hear. I was hoping they did a full OHE. There's really no reason not to and with what you described/showed us....it was the smart thing to do.
I'm also glad to hear they made sure she was given a true pain med as well as the standard anti-inflammatory. We have come a long way in that area of care for the animals. Back when I first worked for a vet in high school in 1990...that just wasn't done much. There were not a lot of good pain management options on the market for animals back then. Now we even have excellent long acting drugs for the rodents in the lab. Better living through chemistry for our furry friends!
I hope the biopsy shows it to be benign, and that she can get back to hunting with you soon and for many years to come. At the age of 4...she is just getting going!
I'm also glad to hear they made sure she was given a true pain med as well as the standard anti-inflammatory. We have come a long way in that area of care for the animals. Back when I first worked for a vet in high school in 1990...that just wasn't done much. There were not a lot of good pain management options on the market for animals back then. Now we even have excellent long acting drugs for the rodents in the lab. Better living through chemistry for our furry friends!
I hope the biopsy shows it to be benign, and that she can get back to hunting with you soon and for many years to come. At the age of 4...she is just getting going!
#10

I am sorry to hear about your gun dog.. I hope that she will be alright and that you can enjoy plenty of more years with her.. We all love our gun dogs no matter what we are hunting for.. I hope the biopsy comes out with positive news for you and not anything else... Good Luck with her..