We feel fortunate to have found a home to rent that welcomed our dogs and has a large, shady, fenced-in backyard. The huskies love to roam around and sniff and wrestle. Last weekend, however, we were introduced to the perils of letting them have free reign of the yard. Having no sense of what is and isn't actually food, Ili decided to eat this:
We are not positive what it is, but it appears to be some sort of fruit pit. A really expensive fruit pit. It is small enough to have gotten down her throat, but too big to have passed through her system. It got lodged in her stomach opening, causing her much pain and preventing her from eating. The folks at the Merced Animal Medical Center were very kind and helpful and Ili's surgery to remove the thing was completed at 1:30 am, with a call from the veterinarian to assure us that she would be fine. They are open 24 hours, are affiliated with the University Pet Resort, where we take the huskies to be kenneled, and both offer a 10% Catspots discount for members of UC Merced Staff Assembly. We are grateful they are so professional and competent. Now Ili, shaved belly, stitches and all, is healing comfortably at home.
Merced Animal Medical Center
3765 East Yosemite Avenue
Merced, CA 95340
209-383-0434
If nothing else, she is probably glad for the shaved belly...a new summer heat-relief strategy. Speedy recovery Ili!
ReplyDeleteIli does look a lot smaller than Kodi due to the shaving
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