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Amber is looking GREAT, such a beautiful girl with such expressive eyes. I hope this is the end of her eye troubles. Hugs to you, and a kiss on her head from me.
 
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Thank you for always being so kind. I always come away from this forum feeling happy and uplifted by all the wonderful people I’ve had the pleasure of talking to!

I’m not a religious person but I do like to think that my lovely mum, who passed away a few years ago, sent Amber to take care of me. Amber always seems to know when I need a hug more than usual. I have to give myself an injection every other week and Amber whines and tries to knock the injection pen away from me because the first time I did it in front of her I accidentally hit my muscle and it made me cry out in pain. So now she thinks it will hurt every time and she tries to protect me. As soon as she hears the click of the lid coming off the pen she gets upset. My husband has started taking her out into the garden when I’m doing it now so we don’t upset her. She is so special and so intelligent, even at just 7 months old. The lights went out the day my mum died, but our sweet Amber Sunlight turned them back on. She will only ever know love and kindness, we will make sure of that. Seeing her happy brings me so much joy.

Your English is perfect! Is your native language Arabic? My grandad was from Saudi Arabia ☺
Our goldens are amazing and so tuned with our feelings. Sorry about the loss of your mom. I had Charlie with me when I lost my parents and he helped me so much with his presence.
Amber is amazing girl!
 
Update: 2 weeks post-op

Most of Amber’s stitches are gone - two of them fell out yesterday afternoon and the rest seem to have followed overnight. Only a slight bit of swelling remains now and her fur is starting to grow back.

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She got to go back to her favourite cafe this morning for the first time in almost 3 weeks. She absolutely loves it there and was thrilled to see that her favourite puppuccino is still on the menu!

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Amber's puppuccino looks much better than my cappuccino. :)
It's time for sweet Amber to enjoy her life to the fullest!
 
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Update: 3 weeks post-op

Our happy girl is thriving. We were on holiday from work all of last week and we were able to go on some lovely walks with Amber. She had her first pub lunch (sausages, mashed potatoes, carrots and gravy) and she met sheep for the first time! She also enjoyed a well deserved swim in the river for the first time, too.

On Friday she was officially discharged from the vets - they don’t need to see her again regarding her eye, unless we have any concerns :D


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She is completely back to her usual quirky self, fetching everything in sight in true retriever style! :giggle:🧡

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She looks gret And so beautiful. I am so happy for her---and you.
 
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Thank you for always being so kind. I always come away from this forum feeling happy and uplifted by all the wonderful people I’ve had the pleasure of talking to!

I’m not a religious person but I do like to think that my lovely mum, who passed away a few years ago, sent Amber to take care of me. Amber always seems to know when I need a hug more than usual. She will only ever know love and kindness, we will make sure of that. Seeing her happy brings me so much joy.

Your English is perfect!
Thank you I keep finding myself missing words while I am writing so I have to keep editing myself lot! Goldens are the best! 🥰 That's so cool your granddad was from Saudi Arabia! I would love to visit sometime. My paternal family are all of Iranian/Persian origin and I do speak Farsi (with our 4 extra letters vs Arabic) 😂 but my maternal family are all Singaporean of Tamil origin (I also speak Tamil). And we all have to speak English in Singapore but it's been 16 years since I left my home country for Europe so that hasn't helped my English sometimes!

So glad to see that Amber has improved by so much that she doesn't have to see the vet again! I am sure everyone is relieved that this will be the end of the saga! 😊
 
Amber's journey is having deserved happy ending. Time to enjoy summer life. Love that last picture.
 
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Update: 4 and a half weeks post-op

I can’t believe it’s been over a month since Amber’s surgery! I think this will be our last update as everything is pretty much back to normal now. All that’s left is for the fur around her eye to finish growing back. I think the way her eye is sitting now will probably be how it looks forever. It’s slightly droopier than her other eye but overall we’re really impressed with our surgeon, he did a fantastic job and above all else he stopped our angel girl being in any further pain and discomfort:

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She has always been the happiest dog I’ve ever met but she has an extra spring in her step now - so her eye was obviously bothering her more than we first realised. She is loving having longer walks in the woods now that she’s a bit older, and getting to explore new places now she’s able to walk further.

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She had a lovely walk in the woods with her pack the other day. Here she is with her great-uncle (top left), her grandmother (top right), her cousin (bottom left), and her great-grandmother (bottom right) 😀:

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Amber would like to give everyone who has left us a comment and checked in with how she is doing a big fluffy hug and wet nose boop.

If anything changes I will of course update the thread, but for now it’s goodnight from us X

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Update: 2 months post op

Amber would just like to let all her friends on here know that she is currently loving life! Her eye has improved even more since our last update. Our gorgeous girl is 9 months old now and she is thriving.

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Her favourite thing to do at the moment is snuggle on the bed with us in the morning and make us as late for work as possible!

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And we’ve just had a “paw-trait” done of her to hang above the fireplace 😄

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Now she looks as regal as we think she is!
 
What a sweetheart. I'm glad her eye is all better
 
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I am so happy that beautiful girl is doing wonderful and can enjoy life without that pain. Funny thing about us dog lovers--we hate to see our dogs in pain as bad as we hate to see our kids in pain. It has to be because they are not "things" they are not "just dogs", they are not "property. They are part of our families.
 
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Amazing improvements and I don't think anybody could have even told that she had had this condition before! Congratulations to being such an amazing owner to Amber and that last portrait is just perfect! :love:
 
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Thank you soo much for sharing Amber’s journey! Our beautiful Akita, Honey, will be having the same surgery very soon and this has helped a lot as I am very nervous and anxious about it for her!
So sorry you and lovely Honey are going through this! It’s truly awful seeing them in discomfort. We were terrified about the surgery so can totally understand how you’re feeling.

Hopefully you’ll take comfort in seeing some recent pictures of Amber, who turned 1 a few weeks ago and has gone from strength to strength since her surgery! She’s had no problems at all with her eye since her op. We’re wishing Honey a super speedy recovery. Please keep us updated with how she is doing, and if you have any questions I’d be happy to help if I can!
 
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