just_another_jennifer
Cathlete
We recently took my 6 year old dog, Lenny, to the vet to be evaluated for sudden onset of difficulty breathing, bloodshot/leaky eyes and loss of appetite. The vet palpated a mass in his abdomen and ordered x-rays and bloodwork. The bloodwork revealed elevated white blood cell counts and very high liver enzyme levels. The vet suspects cancer/neoplasia. My DH and I are devestated. You always have in the back of your mind that you will lose your pet "eventually", "one day" due to natural causes.......but it is hard to deal with when it doesn't happen in the natural, quiet, old-age way that you hope for. Today, he is scheduled for an MRI, to determine whether there is organ involvement, torsion, vascular involvement, etc.
Just wondering if any of you have gone through this and could comment on what your treatment options were and what you ultimately decided to do. There aren't many studies about chemotherapy in canines and whether it is worth putting your pet through it or just prolonging the inevitable.
Thanks for reading-these posts are so difficult! My prayers go out to all the brave pet owners out there who continue to take the wonderful journey of pet ownership despite some potential sad endings to the story. I don't regret a moment with my pup and would do it all over again in a heartbeat.
Jen
Just wondering if any of you have gone through this and could comment on what your treatment options were and what you ultimately decided to do. There aren't many studies about chemotherapy in canines and whether it is worth putting your pet through it or just prolonging the inevitable.
Thanks for reading-these posts are so difficult! My prayers go out to all the brave pet owners out there who continue to take the wonderful journey of pet ownership despite some potential sad endings to the story. I don't regret a moment with my pup and would do it all over again in a heartbeat.
Jen