Bella is back home. sleeping in her kennel for the night, in my air conditioned library building behind the house.
I picked her up at the vet this morning after her overnight stay following her spaying. As I was afraid would be the case, the experience terrified her. I had to carry her to the car, and when I put her down she was trembling and fearful.
I took her to the office and she spent the rest of the day there with us. She quickly regained her confidence and after an hour or so she had eaten and was snoozing at her mommy's fee under her desk.
She's back to normal, and that chore is out of the way. We are responsible furrbaby parents, and she won't be having any puppies.
Friday, September 07, 2018
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