Back at home, we had a cuddle pile for our brave patient
As expected, Penny conked out hardÂ
This morning I found the pups curled up like this. Penny had 1.75 beds and Eko had 0.25 beds. Eko was kind enough to let the little patient have whatever she wanted
It’s been a while since I’ve had a pup have surgery, so I was surprised when Penny didn’t come home with a cone. (Wish I had known that before I went and bought markers/stickers to decorate…)
I’m not sure if the vet thinks Penny needs to catch some z’s on a flight, or maybe the vet wanted Penny to have a flotation device in the event my apartment crashes into Lake Michigan? But with her fancy post-op collar, Penny is prepared for either scenario.
Penny was understandably even more confused about it that I was
But you can call me Willy Wonka because I was giving out treats left and rightÂ
“I still don’t know what this thing on my neck is, but as long as the treats keep coming, I don’t care.”
Thanks to Dr. Baker and the awesome team at Blum Animal Hospital, Penny is safe and sound. We here at the Marking Our Territory recovery clinic are going to make sure the little troublemaker is back on her paws in no time.
And thanks to everyone who commented on yesterday’s post. The comments definitely helped keep my worried mind from wandering too far!