Busy day
Today Julie had an operation to remove the uterus. Unfortunately, it was not a planned operation, because purulent inflammation began. I was very worried. First of all, Julie is no longer a young dog. Secondly, we evacuated it from the war zone, where it was contused.
We arrived at the clinic early in the morning. I was with her until she started falling asleep. I stroked her head and said that everything would be fine.
Two hours later, the surgeon called me and said that the operation was successful. The inflammation was really very strong, but we made it in time.
But when I saw Julie, how weak she was, my heart broke. I was probably hoping that she would look like Nora, who was already running a few hours after the operation. But Nora is much younger and healthier.
Now we are at home and Julie is sleeping in her place. She drank water, but didn't eat. I asked my friend to be with her tomorrow when I go to work. I don't want her to be alone at such a difficult moment.
Tomorrow after work I will take her to the clinic again so that Vet can examine her. Recovery will not be fast, but we caught the disease in time and have every chance of success.
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