Thank you all for all the vibes and good thoughts.
I am so relieved.
She came right out of the anesthesia and is eating some. The vet used a different anesthesia ,one that they come out of instantly. She skipped the pre anesthesia and just gave her a shot of something when we arrived before examining her to help keep her blood pressure and heart rate regulated during the anesthesia.
One side was worse than before. She had a dent in her cheek from a spur poking her. The other side was better than before. This time the spurs were only resting on her tongue not jabbing into it like before. The one going to her cheek had actually curved and dented her check but she didn't have an abscess yet.
The vet also fixed her front teeth a little as they shifted more. She didn't do anything to her front teeth before.
The vet said to feed her pellets mushed and hay steamed for a day or two more then try dry and see if she chokes.
They brought her to me right after the dental wide awake. Julie hopped around the waiting room right away.
She grabbed a piece of hay the minute she got into the car and into her cave. She hasn't eaten any hay since being home but is eating greens,oats and pumpkin with pellets in it.
She will not stop flapping her ears though.
She flapped her ears in the nurses face when he brought her out to me. They did clean her ears. They had a lot of wax. The vet said because she isn't cleaning them herself she thinks because of the arthritis in her back feet. Julie had arthritis in her hips and now also in her knees.
Julie has lost more weight but the vet thinks that she should put it back on once she picks up on hay again. If she doesn't gain it back then she will do a metabolic test. What do you think about her still flapping her ears?