courtney77
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Anyone else had a problem with clinginess or separation anxiety after a surgical procedure? Sits there and whines at me. Jenn told me after I left for work a few days ago, she could hear Steely howling. And then while Jenn was in the shower this morning, Steely was howling again. This morning she was carrying a stuffie around in her mouth and whining at me. Her behavior is just all out of whack. I even called my vet last night. He said that her incision is fine, but there is a chance that she could be hurting a bit, so he is calling in a little pain med this morning for her. He (and his daughter/my best friend) think that Steely may be playing me because she knows I'll come running. I was told by them not to underestimate her intelliegence.
It's been 10 days since her spay & she's just now acting this way. Otherwise, fine. Eating, drinking, wagging her tail, playing with toys. Very social and alert.
I took her in on Monday am, because her incision was inflammed and draining. So, they cleaned her up and gave her a shot. They said that the only reason that happened is because she's so active and since then I've been trying to keep her as still and calm as possible.
I think the overall concensus among humans is that I mother her too much and she knows I'll come running.
What do ya'll think?
It's been 10 days since her spay & she's just now acting this way. Otherwise, fine. Eating, drinking, wagging her tail, playing with toys. Very social and alert.
I took her in on Monday am, because her incision was inflammed and draining. So, they cleaned her up and gave her a shot. They said that the only reason that happened is because she's so active and since then I've been trying to keep her as still and calm as possible.
I think the overall concensus among humans is that I mother her too much and she knows I'll come running.
What do ya'll think?