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<blockquote data-quote="DJC3" data-source="post: 2054791" data-attributes="member: 468536"><p>I’m reading your post with tears running down my face. So lovely but so sad when they have to go. Our hearts do have dog shaped holes I think. </p><p>We had to do the same mad dash from local vet to specialist hospital last year with our pet dog and like you we found it so traumatic. Unfortunately for her it was too late to consider chemo and she died a few days later. I did wonder if we’d have chosen to go with chemo if it had been caught in time ( hers was an unusual liver cancer with very vague changeable symptoms so didn’t get picked up early) We all agreed, like you, that we probably wouldn’t have put her through it. She would have felt rotten and we couldn’t have told her why we were letting it happen. You can’t tell a dog ‘it might prolong your life’ she wouldn’t have cared anyway, dogs just live for the day and they deserve the best day every day. </p><p>Thank you for sharing your lovely but heartbreaking story. I hope it has been cathartic and not made things worse for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJC3, post: 2054791, member: 468536"] I’m reading your post with tears running down my face. So lovely but so sad when they have to go. Our hearts do have dog shaped holes I think. We had to do the same mad dash from local vet to specialist hospital last year with our pet dog and like you we found it so traumatic. Unfortunately for her it was too late to consider chemo and she died a few days later. I did wonder if we’d have chosen to go with chemo if it had been caught in time ( hers was an unusual liver cancer with very vague changeable symptoms so didn’t get picked up early) We all agreed, like you, that we probably wouldn’t have put her through it. She would have felt rotten and we couldn’t have told her why we were letting it happen. You can’t tell a dog ‘it might prolong your life’ she wouldn’t have cared anyway, dogs just live for the day and they deserve the best day every day. Thank you for sharing your lovely but heartbreaking story. I hope it has been cathartic and not made things worse for you. [/QUOTE]
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