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    That's good news Paula
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    The vet wanted to keep her in on a drip again but we decided to keep her home. Her abdomen has relaxed a bit which is a good sign. She is so terrified of the vets we thought it’d be easier for her at home - and we’re nursing her 24/7. Her detailed bloods come through later today so hopefully will give us a better idea what’s wrong
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    Bloods will be late afternoon. She’s managed to eat a slice of turkey! Yay . That’s the first time she’s shown any interest in food since the weekend . She’s lost quite a bit of weight according to the vet (which is very obvious) which means she has to take smaller doses of tramadol, which is not ideal.

    All her ribs are showing



    Si was in London yesterday and has to go in tomorrow. Otherwise, he’s home. I did offer to do the night feeds last night but he wouldn’t let me :/
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    A few days ago I doubted I’d say this but, both my dogs have eaten tonight
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