My pup was speyed a week past Monday, she went very silent sand flat and was very sick, she hadn't eaten or drank anything and never moved unless I moved her, she was finally taken in as an in patient, put on the drip as well as if anti biopics for pancreatitis. I told the vet on Friday that I thought it was her vowel as I had smelt faeces from her breath. They made many assumptions, one she's very quiet.........my dog was off her rocker lol, two she's a fussy eater.........she's a grubber, would eat your hand if she got the chance and three we are sending her home as it looks like she's the type of dog that won't eat when away from home........eh she eats better away from home. I refused to allow them to send her home and the vet agreed to scan her, she then called me saying she was painful around the bladder area and they had found an area of swelling so they were going to open her up again. The call I got after surgery infuriated me, her belly was full of pus and her bowel was twisted with a tear in it, she had to have part of it taken away. I lost the plot saying I had told them this was what was wrong from the beginning and this must have happened during surgery, the vet was adamant hat they don't touch the bowel during Spey, of course they do, they have to move the bowel to get into the womb etc. She said the internal wound was healing nicely with the sutures but the infection could be down to the sutures......surely the wound would be as well. She also said that she was putting a feeding tube in as it had been 9 days since she ate.....no tube. This morning she's really flat and still refusing to eat. To let you understand this is a tiny chihuahua who can't afford not to eat. I have had nothing but lies, slip ups and cover ups