Are shepherds prone to these things? Should I keep a closer eye on my girl?
She has the hip issues starting and her vertebra have started to fuse. We think she is 8.
I know her life will be short compared to all of our other dogs.
I will not allow her to suffer. They become our children our families. It is so hard.
ButIi can not imagine a life without dogs in it.
I am putting your boy on my good vibe- thought -prayer -best wishes list.
(it is what my mind does during the day.)
She has the hip issues starting and her vertebra have started to fuse. We think she is 8.
I know her life will be short compared to all of our other dogs.
I will not allow her to suffer. They become our children our families. It is so hard.
ButIi can not imagine a life without dogs in it.
I am putting your boy on my good vibe- thought -prayer -best wishes list.
(it is what my mind does during the day.)
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hope it all gets resolved soon. Then you're a free bird!
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IMO, When it removed, don't test it. It's so expensive. If the lump comes back, then make him comfortable. We did that and it never came back. So maybe it will just a fatty growth. Where my small dog has a mass on his toe. They did the aspiration test, so I know for sure it's a tumor. But he's 13 years old, I'm not getting it removed. He might not survive the surgery, it's hard to decide which way to go.
to anyone I may have missed.