This morning Coconut went in for a scheduled routine dental cleaning at SeaPort Veterinary Hospital. Just prior to her procedure, Dr. Cahill noticed a small growth on Coconuts right eyelid. He immediately recommend removal today while she was already under anesthesia for her teeth cleaning. It’s not easy turning your beloved pet over for surgery. The thought of her being sedated worried us all, but knowing she was under Dr. Ray Cahill’s incredible care we found comfort. He promised to keep an extra watchful eye because he knows how sensitive Coconut can be to medications. We knew he was keeping his promise after his sharp eye this morning detected the mass on Coconuts right eye lid during his throw per surgery exam. We are truly grateful for Dr. Cahill’s loving care he and his staff showed to Coconut and to our family today. Coconut is home resting comfortably by the fireplace and is well on the road to recovery, with pearly white teeth!
























They are the best! So glad Coconut is ok and he found and removed that growth. I’ve been to Dr. Cahill in the past, last time it was Dr. Hammond on his staff who did an exam on my cat Maisy, she was a rescue from Cape Ann Animal Aid and even though she is young, she has pretty severe dental disease, she lost a tooth recently, so I took her there for a check-up. Maisy has to go back in tomorrow for some dental procedures under anesthesia, she will likely need a bunch of teeth pulled, my poor baby, but I have faith in Dr. Hammond and the team that they will take good care of her.
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Good Luck tomorrow! Your in good hands sending prayers your way for Maisy ❤️🙏
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Get Well Soon Coconut! You are well loved.
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I hope your sweet pup is ok.. Dr. Cahill really helped me out with one of my dogs who cut his paw open on a Sunday….my dog has a small growth I detected yesterday…I’m making an appointment in the morning.
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Those little white dogs are VERY sensitive – I have one also
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Poor sweet Coconut. She was in the hands of a very skilled vet and staff and thankfully they were alert to seeing the growth and removing it. Wishing her the best recovery possible. Thinking of you.
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This is very good news (true love ways for our extended family) I felt the same with my mix malamute (Haska Pie) 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
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