Surgery day! Wish him luck!

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... Read morePreparing for surgery on a pet, especially one as special as a seizure alert dog, can be an emotional experience. From my personal journey, it's crucial to stay optimistic and support our furry friends with calm energy, as they often pick up on our emotions. Ensuring they have a comfortable, stress-free environment before the operation helps reduce anxiety. Mass removal surgeries in older dogs require careful veterinary attention and close monitoring post-operation. The recovery phase is as important as the surgery itself—providing nutritious meals, keeping the dog hydrated, and limiting physical activity to promote healing. Seizure alert dogs not only assist with medical alerts but also become deeply bonded companions. Watching over their health with routine check-ups and being vigilant about signs of illness can make significant differences in outcomes. Sharing experiences like these fosters a supportive community for pet owners facing similar challenges. If your dog is undergoing surgery, consider preparing a quiet resting area and keeping familiar toys nearby to comfort them. Patience, love, and some good vibes can go a long way toward ensuring your pet feels safe and loved during such critical times.