Xanadu is Home

Thursday was a whirlwind. The vet’s office called Thursday morning with an update.  Xan had a good night, and had been up on three legs and out to go potty.  But he wasn’t interested in food.  We were told to come in the afternoon for a visit to determine whether he’d come home or stay another night. We visted with Xanadu at 4:45 pm and the surgeon met with us.  When I first saw Xan, I could tell how medicated he was. He had two techs assisting him and he was having a hard time standing. But as soon as he saw me, his tail started going. Good sign #1.

Dr. Staatz is great. He is one of the nicest vets I have ever met and he is excellent at his job. Xan’s incision looked clean with very little seepage. He had a fentynal patch on in his rear leg and a catheter in his front.  We went into a carpeted room where we could comfortably visit with Xan. He laid down and placed his head in my lap with a big sigh. Good sign #2.

I brought some ground turkey in a small bowl thinking I would hand-feed him and he inhaled it all on his own. Good sign #3. 

Dr. Staatz gave us the option of leaving him for a second night. He explained that Xan would need a lot of extra care for the next 24 hours. We talked it over, but I knew what I wanted to do – take him home.  So he was discharged!


At our discharge appointment on 2/10 at 5:00 pm.

 We brought Xan home to get him settled.  The kids and Zoey (our 8-year-old Lab/Great Dane) were at my mom’s house so we had some quiet time, which I really appreciated. Thanks, Mom! I gave him some chicken breast and rice, which he gobbled up.  We took him outside, but he wasn’t ready.  The rest of the night was so-so.  I set up my aero bed next to his ex-pen and tried to get some sleep. Around 12:30 am, he woke me up. I thought he was hungry so I went into the kitchen to get some more chicken. I heard a commotion and ran into the dining room. He had gotten up on his own and was standing!  I put on his harness – the Webmaster is awesome!!  I know tripawds.com recommends not using it until the area is healed, but the surgeon thought it would be fine and I needed help getting him outside. We went outside and he went potty.

He had some trouble between 1:30-3:30am. Some whining, and restlessness, but I expected that. I gave him 2 tramadol to help him sleep.  We went outside again at 4am and then he finally settled down and slept until 6:30 am when the kids came barreling in. Lucky for Xan, he is deaf, so he doesn’t hear most of the craziness.

Xan's incision on 2/11 at 8:00 am.
Xan’s incision this morning, day 2.

I am so glad he is home!!

6 thoughts on “Xanadu is Home”

  1. It sounds like Xan is doing great- eating, standing up on his own, going potty. You are taking good care of him and I bet he is glad to be home with you rather than spending another night at the vet’s. Hoping you all sleep better tonight.
    Linnea’s mom

  2. That’s one good looking incision! 🙂 He’ll probably be up and around in no time since he hadn’t been using the other leg prior to surgery.

  3. Hooray for Xanny! What a great job you did! Take it slow for now…..get some rest (all of you)!
    take care, mandy & Kenmore

  4. Sounds like Rio and Xanadu are on a similar timeline. We are sending you our best wishes for an equally quick recovery!

  5. Glad to hear the harness is working well for Xanadu! Sounds like he’s off to a great start down the road to complete recovery. Thanks for the update.

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