Dee, don't give up hope. He's had his ups and downs and he could pull through this one just fine as well. Keep thinking positively while loving him every second you have left with him.
"Remember - every time your dog gets somewhere on a tight leash *a fairy dies and it's all your fault.* Think of the fairies." http://www.positivepetzine.com"
You know him best, and although I am an eternal optimist, I also know that if it is time to help him, you will always have our unwaivering support and love.
Love to you guys and lots and lots of good thoughts. Kate, you're a lucky old guy to have such a wonderful caretaker watching your every move to be sure you get the very best.
Shanna & Spirit Trouble We beat osteosarcoma - 27 months 20 days cancer free 'Spirit' Trouble departed for the Bridge 3/16/2011 a victim of aging Visit - http://k9cancer.org
Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain--and most fools do. ~Dale Carnegie
I love all of you. Thanks for the support...it means so much to me.
I don't know if you can tell by the pic but he's pretty thin. His head looks like the dogs we see that have been starved and his spine is sticking out quite a bit. It's so sad.
CinderDee wrote:I don't know if you can tell by the pic but he's pretty thin. His head looks like the dogs we see that have been starved and his spine is sticking out quite a bit. It's so sad.
It's okay, Dee. He is old and we oldies have LOTS of spunk left in us, even if we don't look the same as when we were in our prime.