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UPDATE: Blind Dog
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnnyB" data-source="post: 628292" data-attributes="member: 52774"><p>I know what you mean Tom. It a very hard situation, the final dys of my dogs life cost me $2000.</p><p></p><p>He was still in pretty good shape, if it wasn't for the cancer in his nose casuing bad bleeding I'm sure he would have lived much longer. He was alittle over 12 and still strong. The could not get the bleeding to stop 100% and as soon as he got excited (which was all the time) it would start again. The Animal Medical Hospital in Manhattan, NY had him drugged up and tried to talk me into doing surgery and radiation and kemo. He would have had the hair burned off his face from the radiation and it would have made him blind. They neglected to tell me any of this!!!! Luckilly my Vet that I know for years told me the truth and I decided to put him to rest with out massive amounts of pain and agony. He didnt deserve 1 minute of either. Especially just to be around to make me happy. I mad the choice and still think about it and tell him I'm sorry. I know I did the right thing for his sake but it still gets into my head.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Make the decision you know is the right one and stick with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnnyB, post: 628292, member: 52774"] I know what you mean Tom. It a very hard situation, the final dys of my dogs life cost me $2000. He was still in pretty good shape, if it wasn't for the cancer in his nose casuing bad bleeding I'm sure he would have lived much longer. He was alittle over 12 and still strong. The could not get the bleeding to stop 100% and as soon as he got excited (which was all the time) it would start again. The Animal Medical Hospital in Manhattan, NY had him drugged up and tried to talk me into doing surgery and radiation and kemo. He would have had the hair burned off his face from the radiation and it would have made him blind. They neglected to tell me any of this!!!! Luckilly my Vet that I know for years told me the truth and I decided to put him to rest with out massive amounts of pain and agony. He didnt deserve 1 minute of either. Especially just to be around to make me happy. I mad the choice and still think about it and tell him I'm sorry. I know I did the right thing for his sake but it still gets into my head. Make the decision you know is the right one and stick with it. [/QUOTE]
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