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    Oh Pam, I'm so sorry. It is just CRAP! Finger, toes, and paws crossed that everything turns out ok.

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    I have an email in to Ronda but nothing back yet. Now I am really worried.

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    Well Cecil does have Osteo. His lungs appear clear and they see no traces of any spread at this time. They are probably going to go the amputation route. I have sent requests to several people I met thru Lukes group that have gone that route to contact her with what to expect and the good and bad sides.

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    Oh, I'm so sorry.

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    So sorry Pam...Hopefully they can amputate and be done with it...
    “No other disease or condition of companion animals takes as many lives as euthanasia. In fact, no other disease comes close." Janet M. Scarlett, D.V.M., associate professor of epidemiology, Cornell University

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    Quote Originally Posted by ALDOGMOM View Post
    So sorry Pam...Hopefully they can amputate and be done with it...
    I just have never seen one where it is just done with it...
    The oncologist told her it should give them 1 good year.
    Would I have jumped at one good year more with Abby?
    It just makes me cry

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    Sad.
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    what a tough decision. sorry your friend and her pup are going through this

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    I'm so sorry to hear that.


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    I think when it comes to amp, its a dog by dog basis. With Shiloh we knew she was not a 3 legged dog. Her's was also pretty bad by the time it was dignosed.

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    So sorry! That sucks!

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    Im so sorry the big dirty C word SUCKS!!

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    Wishing them the best of luck.
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    Best of luck to everyone. How sad. I hate the C word! Our prayers are with you and your friend and pup for the best possible outcome.

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    Cecil is scheduled for his amputation on Tuesday.

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    Sending good thoughts that all goes well and Cecil has a healthy recovery!

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    ^^^
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    Cecil had his leg amputated on Tuesday and is actually doing pretty well. This morning he decided to try and run and they had a hard time keep up with him with a sling. I don't thing he will need that for long.

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    Sounds like he's doing well then.
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    That seems like good news to me.
    “No other disease or condition of companion animals takes as many lives as euthanasia. In fact, no other disease comes close." Janet M. Scarlett, D.V.M., associate professor of epidemiology, Cornell University

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