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Re: [pyrnet] Neuter.
Oh, I agree, it's a whole lot easier to deal with them at that point
than a few days later. After 5 days Anais shot out the door and
started leaping and sliding in mud puddles! I just meant that I
wasn't experienced enough when Ciaran came home the same day to
understand just how groggy he was and make sure he was protected
sufficiently. I shouldn't have been alone with him in the car and he
really needed help getting in and out but I only realized it when he
fell off the seat and then had trouble getting out and there was no
way to help him. It's just a matter of having enough experience to
know how to deal with the situation.
Stephanie
--- clhenke@juno.com wrote:
> Stephanie, Actually I kind of enjoy that grogginess they come home
> with,
> they just zonk out and sleep when they get home. When I had the
> four
> siblings done it actually helped. Your not supposed to let them
> rough
> house or jump and play too much for a few days. The minute they
> feel up
> to it, they want to, go right back at it, and with four keeping
> them
> quiet, it can be a tough job. So I appreciate them being sleepy
> for any
> amount of time I can get! :-) Cindy.
>
> Cindy Henke
> clhenke@juno.com
> Ennis, Texas
>
> "All knowledge, the totality of all questions and answers, is
> contained
> in the dog." ~ Franz Kafka
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