It has been over 24 hours since the pups surgery and everyone is excellent. It is impossible to tell that they've just had surgery. They are playing, eating, and talking just like on Sunday, the day before.
So everyone is officially ready to go home! They have been microchipped, vaccinated, spayed/neutered, and dewormed. And their first 24 hours after surgery has been uneventful.
Grady will be leaving tomorrow (Wednesday), then Billy and Robbie are leaving Thursday. Charlie and Truffles are going Saturday am and Aurora (Indigo) is going Sunday. Sadie will also be going this weekend.
The cream boy with the black collar (I've started calling him Jack - seems to fit with the theme of Robbie, Billy, and Charlie) and the cream girl with the pink collar (I've started calling her buttercup) are still waiting for their forever families to find them. Hopefully they will come soon!
I have all your documents ready including your microchip registration, vaccination certificate and spay/neuter certificate. I registered the litter with the International Labradoodle Association last week. I'm waiting for the registration papers, which should be here in a couple of weeks. I will mail them when they arrive.
But then the excitement starts all over again. If Juno's gestation is identical to her last pregnancy, her pups will be arriving this Saturday. I'm hoping she holds onto them for a few more days and she has them Monday. I think the ultrasound count of 4 is probably correct. She isn't very big. Well, not compared to Cassonade before she delivered her 9! She definitely has a baby belly and is starting to find it challenging to jump on my bed. We have the x-ray tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon so will have a better idea then.
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