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The RIP Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="cheryl" data-source="post: 3546852" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Sorry scratch. That's a difficult decision, but you did the right thing. Tony and I can relate to your situation. We've had a lot of dogs over the years.</p><p></p><p>Right now one of our dogs is 12 years old with a seizure disorder, heart failure, liver failure, and he was recently diagnosed with cancer. His xray showed a tumor filling up his entire torso. He's on a lot of meds and is doing okay, so far. He's still in good spirits and eating normally. It's a day to day waiting game watching over him until he seems to be in pain, or stops eating. Every day we wonder how he's gonna be...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheryl, post: 3546852, member: 1"] Sorry scratch. That's a difficult decision, but you did the right thing. Tony and I can relate to your situation. We've had a lot of dogs over the years. Right now one of our dogs is 12 years old with a seizure disorder, heart failure, liver failure, and he was recently diagnosed with cancer. His xray showed a tumor filling up his entire torso. He's on a lot of meds and is doing okay, so far. He's still in good spirits and eating normally. It's a day to day waiting game watching over him until he seems to be in pain, or stops eating. Every day we wonder how he's gonna be... [/QUOTE]
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