Blossom is going to the vet at 8:30 this morning, she's having surgery to repair her cherry eye. When she was 5 months old, she developed cherry eye in her right eye, so when she was 7 months old, we had her spayed, and at the same time fixed her eye. The vet did a beautiful job. Exactly a week after fixing her eye, the left one came out, we thought we were free and clear, but 4 months after the right eye came out, the left one also came out. I wish they had both been done at the same time, so she wouldn't have to go under anesthetic again, but I trust my vet, she has been doing cherry eye surgeries for about 24 years, and she has a technique that she uses to sew it back in, which she says she's had a good success rate with. She is also a bulldog owner, and she brings her 2 year old to work with her everyday. Wish my baby luck, and pray that her surgery goes well. The only good thing about it being eye surgery, is she isn't being cut open, and its not a invasive surgery. I know she'll be fine, she's young and healthy, and in good hands, I will just worry though until I know she's out of surgery, and the anesthetic . She's not a happy girl this morning, because she's not allowed to eat her breakfast. No food after 8 pm last night. I usually feed both my puppies at 7 am, but I will wait until I drop her off at the vets before I feed Bulldozer. I don't want her to feel left out, she gets so frantic for her food, so if I feed Dozer , and not her, then she will get all upset, and I want her to be calm before her surgery. Dozer can wait until I get back to eat, he doesn't care either way, he's so laid back, he'll just sleep till we get back lol. I'm lucky my vet is literally a 2 minute drive, or a 10 min walk up the street, it's very close. Dozer is going to be happy today, he gets to be the only fur baby, and get all the attention for himself, while his sister is at the vets.