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Cathlete
Good Morning everyone!
I know this is not a dog forum and yet I wanted to ask another question. It just seems there are so many dog lovers and common-sense people on this forum that I would really like to get your opinion.
We have three dogs, one of them a 10-year-old labrador who has been deteriorating over the past several months. A few months ago we got a new puppy because I was worried about my second dog, if Jake (the lab) passes. What do you know Jake got his second wind for a while with the new puppy.
However, the past several weeks things seem to get downhill more. He still has some good days but in general his eating habits have changed (whereas before he would almost inhale the food in a split second, now, if he eats at all, he eats very slowly and not all of it), he seems kind of tired and slow, has a lot of bumps and lumps.
I ended up taking him to a new vet this week, he has lost 18 lbs in 4 months (but he was pretty overweight)they did a biopsie and one of his lumps is actually a mast cell tumor, meaning cancerous. So I decided to do blood tests and urine testing, since we live in AZ valley fever was a possibility. Of course, the blood tests come back showing no indication as to what could be going on with him. However, the vet said that most cancers won't show up in a blood screen.
The vet suggested to do x-rays and/or ultrasound to find out if the tumor has spread. My husband thinks it is insane to spend yet another several hundred $$ on a dog bringing us up to close to $ 2,000 in vet bill over the past several weeks. My husband thinks I am insane to spend that much money on a 10-year-old dog. Especially, since I said that I wouldn't want to do any surgery or cancer treatment anyway due to his age.
I just don't want to speculate on what MAYBE wrong, I am pretty much a matter-of-fact person, give me the facts and the bottom line, I can deal with it and make up my mind based on facts.
I can see my husband's point but I don't want to put my dog down based on speculation that there is a good chance that the cancer has spread based on his current condition. On the other hand, waiting to see if it gets even worse doesn't sound like an appealing option to me either. I don't want to wait until his quality of life is totally in the tank. It's just that Jake is such a trooper, I am assuming that he is in pain based on the excessive panting, changed eating habits, etc and a couple of nights he has been crying. So the vet put him on pain medication, but it does make him quite sleepy.
It just feels kind of lousy to put a price tag on my sweet boy who has been such a great companion for so many years. But $ 2,000 in vet bills do hurt.
Anyone have any suggestions or can come up with a third option?
Carola
I know this is not a dog forum and yet I wanted to ask another question. It just seems there are so many dog lovers and common-sense people on this forum that I would really like to get your opinion.
We have three dogs, one of them a 10-year-old labrador who has been deteriorating over the past several months. A few months ago we got a new puppy because I was worried about my second dog, if Jake (the lab) passes. What do you know Jake got his second wind for a while with the new puppy.
However, the past several weeks things seem to get downhill more. He still has some good days but in general his eating habits have changed (whereas before he would almost inhale the food in a split second, now, if he eats at all, he eats very slowly and not all of it), he seems kind of tired and slow, has a lot of bumps and lumps.
I ended up taking him to a new vet this week, he has lost 18 lbs in 4 months (but he was pretty overweight)they did a biopsie and one of his lumps is actually a mast cell tumor, meaning cancerous. So I decided to do blood tests and urine testing, since we live in AZ valley fever was a possibility. Of course, the blood tests come back showing no indication as to what could be going on with him. However, the vet said that most cancers won't show up in a blood screen.
The vet suggested to do x-rays and/or ultrasound to find out if the tumor has spread. My husband thinks it is insane to spend yet another several hundred $$ on a dog bringing us up to close to $ 2,000 in vet bill over the past several weeks. My husband thinks I am insane to spend that much money on a 10-year-old dog. Especially, since I said that I wouldn't want to do any surgery or cancer treatment anyway due to his age.
I just don't want to speculate on what MAYBE wrong, I am pretty much a matter-of-fact person, give me the facts and the bottom line, I can deal with it and make up my mind based on facts.
I can see my husband's point but I don't want to put my dog down based on speculation that there is a good chance that the cancer has spread based on his current condition. On the other hand, waiting to see if it gets even worse doesn't sound like an appealing option to me either. I don't want to wait until his quality of life is totally in the tank. It's just that Jake is such a trooper, I am assuming that he is in pain based on the excessive panting, changed eating habits, etc and a couple of nights he has been crying. So the vet put him on pain medication, but it does make him quite sleepy.
It just feels kind of lousy to put a price tag on my sweet boy who has been such a great companion for so many years. But $ 2,000 in vet bills do hurt.
Anyone have any suggestions or can come up with a third option?
Carola