A traumatic morning.

Maisy often 'dreams' and sometimes it is quite scary like she is convulsing, her whole body shakes and jumps. She also growls, barks, whimpers, twitches and my favourite - wags her tail like crazy, so funny. Apparently these are reactions to lots of mental stimulation which explains why it is far worse when Maisy has been to her dog club or met a lot of friends.

Glad GGJ is doing well, good luck at the vets x
 

Candy

Biscuit Tin Guardian
Back to the vet thismorning for a check up. He's a little concerned about a seroma that Joy's developed. He's taken some fluid from it and says there's no sign of infection but he'll send it to the lab for checking just to be on the safe side. So we're still limited to on lead walks only :saddog:and he'll see her again on Tuesday.
 

Joy

Location
East Sussex
Hope the swelling is nothing to worry about. I'm sure you're both desperate to get back to off-lead walks.

Molly has nightmares fairly frequently when she howls. I speak to her to wake her up and then gently reassure her.
 

Candy

Biscuit Tin Guardian
The vet doesn't think it's anything to worry about but he is, by his own admission a Worst Case Scenario kind of person, so tends to be cautious and not risk anything, which is fine by me. The last I heard from the police was when I contacted them to tell them that I'd seen the dog again and it was on lead. They were still waiting to see the CCTV footage . Joy seems fine in herself, the seroma doesn't seem to be a problem for her. Hopefully it will start to dissipate soon. The main thing is to make sure that it doesn't turn into an abscess.
 
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