Posted on 08/01/2022 10:23:56 AM PDT by Salamander
Absolutely. Best of luck for you and your four legged friend!
I will pray. What does your gut tell you re his status? Does he seem better, worse, or no change?
The loss of a pet, although inevitable, is one of the worst events in life. I’m embarrassed to say I’ve sobbed longer and harder after losing pets than losing some family members. You never really get over it.
We’re going to have to make a hard decision with one of our kitties soon. I’m afraid.
I pray for good news too. Dogs have unconditional love for their human caretakers.
Sending up prayers for blessed and joyful results. ๐
Praying for you both.
That sucks. I lost a lab to osteosarcoma. Horrible disease. Prayers for you and your pup.
God is ALWAYS willing. Don’t ever forget that.
Prayers offered that all goes well with your pet, and you.
Prayers for you and your dogโs health, hope he gets a good report! ๐๐ป
Except for a intermittent limp, he’s as happy as a clam.
Usually dogs with cancer lose weight but he’s gained weight *and* grown an inch taller!
He’s 5 years old and has been exactly 28 3/4” tall since he was a year old but now he’s 30” tall.
He’s currently happily crushing a dog food can that has a few molecules left in it, apparently.
Prayers for you and puppy.
Letโs pray for a miracle. I have been tere so many times and my heart aches for what you are going through. There are miracles my friend, donโt give up hope.
If you need us we are here for you.
prayers for you both.
I used to think having a dog suddenly drop dead of heart failure was the worst thing in the world.
I was SO wrong.
I’m very sorry you’ve marched through this hell, too.
:(
I know you are and I’m SO grateful for that.
Without my FR family, I’d have stepped off the ledge LONG ago.
I have 4 cats that I love with all my heart. Prayers up for your wonderful dog.
Aw, I certainly hope that your doggie’s osteosarcoma has not spread. We need our pets, now more than ever.
Prayers for you best friend!
Prayers up and hope it’s good news. I lost a 15-year old to bladder cancer. The tumor shrinking cancer meds kept her going for almost a year but when she started suffering, it was time to let go. Her ashes are sitting on the table with my old Jack Russell and my old bloodhound. I hope you have yours for a long while yet.
Amen to that.
Fussing over them keeps us from looking at all the horror around us, now.
/FJB
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