I have a 90lb mix breed that has cancer in his front left leg, and tomorrow he is getting his leg amputated. It scares me because of his weight, and he is 8 years old. Even at 8, he is so full of life!!Just didnt seem like he was ready, and I hope I am making the right decision, and hope he recovers from the operation, if not I gues I did everything I could. i am definatly not ready for my buddy to leave me. How is Jade doing?
I wish you all the best with your dog! I know the feeling or thought of loving something so dear. Sadly our Jade passed away on 12-13. She was doing just great, but the cancer came back aggressively in several areas of her body. We are devastated, but know we did what we could for her. I didn't not want her suffering and medical treatment was not an option at this stage. She gave a great fight and we had a wonderful 10 months since her diagnosis. All the best to you and your dog!
This is such an inspiration especially on this day! Our Dog was admitted this morning to have her front left leg removed. Watching Jade gives me great hope that our Susie-Bee will be pulling through this just fine. Jade and Susie seem to have very similar doganalities. Jades comes shining through in each video and similarly Susie has a zest for life. Thank you for sharing this and may the girls live for many years to come. Amazing, inspiring Dogs!! All my love to Jade .... Thank You! Peace!
@ BubaEliminator87- you have to view it from the dog's perspective, not through human eyes ;) Yes, it's hard on the dog and the owner, but it's amazing how well they adapt. I see a happy, pain free dog and I don't feel tortured, I feel inspired! My Rottie Kwame has just had the same thing done at about the same time and he's doing fine, loving life and not perturbed in the slightest.
This is not just love for a dog, but a living being. It took multiple consultations, education on the disease, tripod dogs and several examinations to insure this was in her best interest. The same careful consideration was used as if it were a family member. Thanks to modern medicine and the ability to diagnose and treat cancer we were able to save her life. She is doing everything she did with 4 legs on 3. This is a handicap that so many humans and animals face.
If this owner put their dog down and gave up, shouldn't they also give up on life? Because isn't that what life is about...? Taking chances and to take a chance with something like this is 1000% worth it.
I have a 90lb mix breed that has cancer in his front left leg, and tomorrow he is getting his leg amputated. It scares me because of his weight, and he is 8 years old. Even at 8, he is so full of life!!Just didnt seem like he was ready, and I hope I am making the right decision, and hope he recovers from the operation, if not I gues I did everything I could. i am definatly not ready for my buddy to leave me. How is Jade doing?
Nipnim28 1 year ago
Hello,
I wish you all the best with your dog! I know the feeling or thought of loving something so dear. Sadly our Jade passed away on 12-13. She was doing just great, but the cancer came back aggressively in several areas of her body. We are devastated, but know we did what we could for her. I didn't not want her suffering and medical treatment was not an option at this stage. She gave a great fight and we had a wonderful 10 months since her diagnosis. All the best to you and your dog!
higherloveabove 1 year ago
This is such an inspiration especially on this day! Our Dog was admitted this morning to have her front left leg removed. Watching Jade gives me great hope that our Susie-Bee will be pulling through this just fine. Jade and Susie seem to have very similar doganalities. Jades comes shining through in each video and similarly Susie has a zest for life. Thank you for sharing this and may the girls live for many years to come. Amazing, inspiring Dogs!! All my love to Jade .... Thank You! Peace!
essellier 1 year ago
Inspirational!
simba282 1 year ago
@ BubaEliminator87- you have to view it from the dog's perspective, not through human eyes ;) Yes, it's hard on the dog and the owner, but it's amazing how well they adapt. I see a happy, pain free dog and I don't feel tortured, I feel inspired! My Rottie Kwame has just had the same thing done at about the same time and he's doing fine, loving life and not perturbed in the slightest.
mokhkw 2 years ago
@mokhkw .. Ok, your choice, respect that
BubaEliminator87 1 year ago
I understand love for the dog, but this is tourchouring for you and dog!! I would sleep the dog, this would be immposible for me to watch live..
BubaEliminator87 2 years ago
This is not just love for a dog, but a living being. It took multiple consultations, education on the disease, tripod dogs and several examinations to insure this was in her best interest. The same careful consideration was used as if it were a family member. Thanks to modern medicine and the ability to diagnose and treat cancer we were able to save her life. She is doing everything she did with 4 legs on 3. This is a handicap that so many humans and animals face.
higherloveabove 2 years ago
@BubaEliminator87
If this owner put their dog down and gave up, shouldn't they also give up on life? Because isn't that what life is about...? Taking chances and to take a chance with something like this is 1000% worth it.
supralisha 1 year ago
@supralisha Of course not, buy another dog!!
BubaEliminator87 1 year ago
it is very sad :(
labardemeserie 2 years ago