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  • I'm so relieved that a reason has been found and now hopefully Cody will be on the up and soon recovering totally..
    My Basenjis send loving and healing to Cody.

  • Hope Cody is feeling much better soon.

  • Glad you found the problem and hoping for a speedy recovery!

  • Thanks everyone for the great support for me and Cody. Went to see him after work yesterday. He was still groggy but he recognized me and wanted to go home with me. He whined a little as I left. :(. Called the vet this morning and she said he did really good last night, and very alert today. They are going to ween him off his IV pain meds/fluids and will see if he will eat today. If he eats and keeps it down he will come home today. My girl basenji is totally lost without her little brother. She's very depressed.

  • Yes all is well that is GREAT NEWS…............. Hope Cody gets to come home today and you may have to take his sister out for some ice cream to lift her spirts. Going to have to have welcome home party. Have a GREAT day and let us know how the eating goes.

    Rita Jean

  • Sending positive thoughts that everything goes well today and he can come home.

  • Awesome news. I am so happy to hear that he is doing well. I hope he recover really quick from here on out.

  • Vet called me at lunch. I can pick him up at 6:20 tonight. He is off of his IV's, ate some can dog food is up walking around. They took him out and he went potty. Seems very alert. I can't wait to pick my baby boy up tonight! I asked the vet nurse that was there yesterday, how many staple/stitches. He said "a lot" at least 30 staples.

  • OMG I am so happy to get this email about your update. Awesome news. I bet you and your hubby are some happy folks right about now…

  • Brilliant news!!!!:)

  • @GenJMar:

    I asked the vet nurse that was there yesterday, how many staple/stitches. He said "a lot" at least 30 staples.

    :eek: where did they put them all?

    i'm glad he's on the mend; hopefully he won't be a Frankendog too long.

  • That is great news…. that is about how many Kristii had both times for surgery... once for the object stuck and then 7 months later for a Liver Tumor.... Her new name became "zipper" belly.... cut stem to stern..... That was one of the reasons that I did the home made e-collar... worked great....

  • So very happy for all of you and have a great evening as a family again. Maybe something special for dinner???

    Rita Jean

  • Congratulations!! And a big baroooo for Cody.

    I'm sure now that he'll be feeling better your next post might be 'how do I keep this little beast quiet' (or stop him from jumping, rough housing, running, etc, etc, etc,…)

    I'm so very happy this all turned out well.

  • I am so glad you found the cause (Kudos to your vet!) and that he will be home with you tonight.

  • I'm happy to hear all is going well for everyone - what a relief! How is your baby doing?

  • Well, Cody came home last night. My B-girl Aurora was happy to have her housemate home again. She sniffed him all over as soon as we walked in. Of course the vet was like no running, jumping up on stuff and going up an down stairs. There are stairs everywhere in my house. He has to go down a flight of stairs on the deck just to go potty in the back yard. He's in a lot of pain so I have heavy duty pain meds, and a lot of other drugs. We are not out of the woods yet. I have to be on the look out for any signs of leakage around the wound, fever, weaknes, any signs that something has gone wrong inside and its not healing. Once he had his pain meds last night he was very snuggly with me on the couch.

  • So happy to hear that he is home again. Cody is in our thoughts, I have told my kids all about poor Cody's missfortune, and every morning they want to know if I have heard anything, at night my 9 yr old prays for his swift recovery. He is definitely in our thoughts.

  • Poor thing, lets hope he's well on his way to recovery. xxxxxxx for Cody

  • I'm glad he is home…I'm sure both you and he are too...you all need some rest after a harrowing experience. Keep us posted on his recovery...

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