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<blockquote data-quote="Larry Gamble" data-source="post: 780485" data-attributes="member: 60985"><p>Sorry to hear about your loss. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We had a 12 year old Springer Spaniel until just after Thanksgiving. He developed a cough last July that became persistent. When I took him to the vet, she called me back and said he had a massive lung problem. We tried antibiotics but it was cancer instead. She initially gave him six weeks, but he managed to hold on for almost four months. We knew he was in some pain, but he was a trooper until the end. We put him down when he started to have really bad days where he just didn't want to move at all. He went from a ball of energy to obviously and terminally sick in the span of about three weeks. Our vet told us this was a very fast cancer. He got lots of love in those last few months. It was still very hard to do what had to be done though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry Gamble, post: 780485, member: 60985"] Sorry to hear about your loss. We had a 12 year old Springer Spaniel until just after Thanksgiving. He developed a cough last July that became persistent. When I took him to the vet, she called me back and said he had a massive lung problem. We tried antibiotics but it was cancer instead. She initially gave him six weeks, but he managed to hold on for almost four months. We knew he was in some pain, but he was a trooper until the end. We put him down when he started to have really bad days where he just didn't want to move at all. He went from a ball of energy to obviously and terminally sick in the span of about three weeks. Our vet told us this was a very fast cancer. He got lots of love in those last few months. It was still very hard to do what had to be done though. [/QUOTE]
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